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Cafe Rouge kitchen worker, 33, sues French bistro chain for £100,000 claiming cutting his finger while slicing a baguette 'left him traumatised'. Yann Boudjenah says he was traumatised after cutting his finger slicing bread. Mr Boudjenah claims cut in the busy kitchen had a deep psychological impact.
Lawyers claim the accident happened because the kitchen was 'understaffed'. Claims are disputed by Cafe Rouge who denied the restaurant was short-staffedByPublished: 11:21 BST, 10 March 2020 Updated: 11:25 BST, 10 March 2020. A Cafe Rouge kitchen worker is suing the French bistro chain for £100,000 after claiming a cut finger he suffered while slicing a baguette has left him 'traumatised'.Yann Boudjenah, 33, says he cut himself while slicing bread at the Bromley branch of the restaurant group on Eve 2015.He claims the injury in the busy kitchen had a deep psychological impact on him and that he is now unable to work.Judge Richard Roberts at Central County Court heard that Mr Boudjenah says he now has a shaky hand because of the 'psychological effects' of the cut. Yann Boudjenah, 33, says he cut himself while slicing bread at the Bromley branch (pictured) of the restaurant group on Christmas Eve 2015He also told the judge that the restaurant chain disputes his account of how he was injured, saying there was evidence of a 'fight' having taken place involving Mr Boudjenah and another member of kitchen staff.'
There are two polar opposite accounts of what happened in that kitchen,' he said.' Either he cut his hand innocently using a breadknife, or there was some sort of fight or commotion.' They can't both be true.
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If it turns out that they were fighting, that is the end of this case.'
Cafe Rouge kitchen worker, 33, sues French bistro chain for £100,000 claiming cutting his finger while slicing a baguette 'left him traumatised'. Yann Boudjenah says he was traumatised after cutting his finger slicing bread.
Mr Boudjenah claims cut in the busy kitchen had a deep psychological impact. Lawyers claim the accident happened because the kitchen was 'understaffed'. Claims are disputed by Cafe Rouge who denied the restaurant was short-staffedByPublished: 11:21 BST, 10 March 2020 Updated: 11:25 BST, 10 March 2020. A Cafe Rouge kitchen worker is suing the French bistro chain for £100,000 after claiming a cut finger he suffered while slicing a baguette has left him 'traumatised'.Yann Boudjenah, 33, says he cut himself while slicing bread at the Bromley branch of the restaurant group on Eve 2015.He claims the injury in the busy kitchen had a deep psychological impact on him and that he is now unable to work.Judge Richard Roberts at Central County Court heard that Mr Boudjenah says he now has a shaky hand because of the 'psychological effects' of the cut.
Yann Boudjenah, 33, says he cut himself while slicing bread at the Bromley branch (pictured) of the restaurant group on Christmas Eve 2015He also told the judge that the restaurant chain disputes his account of how he was injured, saying there was evidence of a 'fight' having taken place involving Mr Boudjenah and another member of kitchen staff.' There are two polar opposite accounts of what happened in that kitchen,' he said.' Either he cut his hand innocently using a breadknife, or there was some sort of fight or commotion.' They can't both be true.
If it turns out that they were fighting, that is the end of this case.'