This case is causing a bit of contraversy in Australia and I would like people to there opinion based on what we are told in the article
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A TEENAGER who fractured his skull after falling off a bunk bed at a sleepover has been awarded almost $860,000 in damages.
Cameron Thomas was 10 when he stayed overnight at his friend Joel Shaw's house - the first time he had been allowed at a sleepover - in April 2004.
But when his father arrived to pick him up the next day, he was moaning in pain and holding his head while blood poured from his nose and ear.
In a case that could spell the end of the childhood sleepover, Mr Thomas sued his friend's parents, William and Susan Shaw, claiming he suffered a brain injury and developed learning and behavioural problems after falling from the top bunk, which had no ladder or guard rail.
The Shaws, from Bilambil Heights near Tweed Heads, fought the case in the Supreme Court, claiming Mr Thomas was skylarking and jumped from a chest of drawers, yelling "Geronimo.''
However Mr Thomas gave evidence he tried to slide down from the bed because he was "too scared to jump.''
The Shaws said the guard rail of the top bunk bed broke shortly after they bought it and so they removed, breaching national safety standards, it but they said plenty of children had stayed over without an accident.
In his judgment, Justice David Kirby said he accepted the evidence of Mr Thomas and said the Shaws should have ensured the bunks had a ladder and tried to repair the guard rail as there was "a real possibility of harm'' each time a child tried to get down from the top bed.
He awarded Mr Thomas $853,396, accounting for general damages, past and future medical expenses and future loss of earnings.
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