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No further action in de Villota accident

– Manor Grand Prix Racing will face no further action over the testing crash involving Maria de Villota following the conclusion of an investigation.De Villota was conducting a test for the squad at Duxford Aerodrome in 2012 when her car struck a Marussia team truck, causing the Spaniard to lose an eye.De Villota died in 2013 as a result of the neurological injuries which she suffered in the crash.Britain's Health and Safety Executive [HSE] investigated the crash but has now deemed that no further action is necessary."The investigation is now complete and no enforcement action is being taken," the HSE is quoted by BBC."Both the company [Manor Grand Prix Racing] and the...
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