Karriere Board UKBW

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A girl that was just five years old died after she was trapped by an automatic sliding door. The door closed on her while she was playing. However, she later died in the hospital. A full investigation by the South Wales Police is under way. These gates are automated, but why is there no safety mechanism of some sort? There needs to be a way to prevent these things from happening again.

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