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Britannia Hotels, under the names of two limited companies, are accused of health and safety breaches following the death of Chloe Haynes at Liverpool’s Adelphi Hotel. The case also involves allegations linked to unstable furniture and window safety concerns.

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00:01The owners of Liverpool's Adelphi Hotel are facing health and safety charges after a guest
00:06died beneath a falling wardrobe. 21-year-old Chloe Haynes was found dead in her room in September
00:122022. Two Britannia Hotel companies appeared before Liverpool magistrates courts, accused of
00:18failing to protect guests and employees. Liverpool's City Council says the case also involves
00:24a three-year-old girl allegedly injured by a falling cabinet last summer, alongside claims
00:30about unstable wardrobes and restricted window safety. A district judge has sent the case to
00:36Liverpool Crown Court where a hearing is scheduled for the 4th of June. Britannia Hotels has not indicated pleas.
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