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<p>At issue in the case was the height at which the swing had been set. File photo</p>

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Both women claim to have suffered ankle injuries getting out of a 'bird’s nest' basket swing on different occasions
<p>Both women sued over ankle injuries sustained, on different occasions, as they got out of a bird’s nest basket swing in a Tipperary playground. File picture</p>

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<p>Counsel for the women told the Court of Appeal that reports on the swing in the community playground at Newcastle, Co Tipperary, by experts retained by Tipperary County Council have since came to light which said the basket of the swing was too low and should be raised 300mm. File picture</p>

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