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Omg like I was totally going to be a marine biologist, win seven golden guitars and become the lead singer of an international band. But then my life was like, totally destroyed man because a window shattered and a few drops of blood had to be wiped from my face.IT WAS the last day of the school year when Katherine Read's year 7 English teacher told her students there would be no class and to "hang around the school and see what happens".
Not long after, the 12-year-old was lying on the floor of the girls' toilet block, having fallen from a height when a water bomb shattered a window she was standing behind during a muck-up day water fight at Parkes High School.
Ms Read is suing the Department of Education for negligence and breaching its duty of care by failing to recognise the "increased risks of horseplay" at the end of the school year.
Outside court Ms Read, who was supported by her mother Anna, said the first thing she remembered after the accident was lying on the floor with someone wiping blood from her face.
The Supreme Court heard Ms Read suffered brain, head and neck injuries and pain in her back from the fall in December 1998.
She had dropped out of school three years later, aged 16, as a result of ongoing cognitive problems, headaches and neck pain.
The 23-year-old is claiming damages for her injuries as well as for future economic losses. She argues that were it not for her injuries, she would have continued to year 12 and aimed to study marine biology at university.
Now unable to get a driver's licence or work more than 30 hours a week in her job at Woolworths, Ms Read claims to have missed out on a career singing country music, finding it difficult to remember the lyrics to songs and play guitar and piano.
Court documents allege the school was negligent in failing to provide structured activities for the students on the day of the accident and that students had been permitted to leave the grounds to buy water balloons.
The school was also allegedly negligent after teachers had failed to supervise or intervene during the water bomb activity which resulted in some girls having to take shelter in the female toilet block.
Ms Read was standing on top of a toilet seat, closing a window to protect herself and other girls from the water balloons being hurled at them by boys at the school when one of the balloons was thrown through the window, causing the glass to shatter and the window frame to crash on top of her head, court documents allege.
She had incurred significant medical expenses and would require continuing physiotherapy for her neck problems as well as psychological treatment, the court was told.
Dumb bitch. This is why we pay massive insurance premiums. I thought the statute of limitations was 7 years anyway? I'm sure she knew this, but she like, totally forgot.