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Opera singer David Montague-Rendall launches compensation claim


A WORLD-renowned opera singer from Hampshire has launched an international battle for compensation after a terrifying accident he claims ruined his career.

David Montague-Rendall says he is owed £250,000 for loss of earnings since the accident, which occurred when part of a two-tier set at the Copenhagen Opera House collapsed on top of him.

Mr Montague-Rendall fell about 15ft, shattering his left hip and damaging both shoulders, but managed to crawl to safety to avoid being crushed.

Despite appearing on stage since the accident, the 61-year-old from Brockenhurst says bookings have dried up because opera companies doubt his ability to achieve the same high standards. His last performance was two years ago.

Now Mr Montague-Rendall is suing the theatre’s owners, the Danish Ministry of Culture.

“During the performance two stage levels were raised to give the impression that I was underground in a tomb,” said the singer.

“On the night in question the stage above went sideways instead of up, resulting in the destruction of the set. I was knocked down at least 15 feet and tried to crawl to safety to avoid being crushed.”

Mr Montague-Rendall, who was showered in debris, has instructed international law firm Irwin Mitchell to pursue his fight for compensation.

An Irwin Mitchell spokesman said: “The lost earnings for an opera singer of our client’s stature are considerable. Although he’s received some recompense it’s insignificant considering the fact that his career has been ruined and he’s been forced to sell his house.

“The Danish Ministry of Culture has admitted liability but refuses to acknowledge the extent of the damage caused.

“Mr Montague-Rendall’s case will now be heard in a Danish court, where we will continue to fight for justice on behalf of our client.”

The singer was performing as principal tenor in the opera Aida when the accident happened in April 2005.

In the months following his fall he underwent a hip replacement, followed by a knee joint replacement and extensive shoulder surgery.

In 2008 New Forest District Council served a noise abatement notice on him and his wife Diana after neighbours complained about the sound made by equipment used to heat their outdoor swimming pool.

The couple lodged an appeal and the notice was subsequently withdrawn.


Comments(12)

Stillness says...
4:37pm Wed 4 Aug 10

What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.

StEmmosfire says...
4:52pm Wed 4 Aug 10

Stillness wrote:
What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.
?

Big Mac says...
5:13pm Wed 4 Aug 10

They offered him a tenner, but he turned it down.

Get it right says...
5:29pm Wed 4 Aug 10

StEmmosfire wrote:
Stillness wrote: What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.
?
One way to prevent a spelling error...

EM27, says...
5:40pm Wed 4 Aug 10

StEmmosfire wrote:
Stillness wrote: What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.
?
Most constuctive comment I've seen you place on here.

Victorian Principles says...
6:50pm Wed 4 Aug 10

Get it right wrote:
StEmmosfire wrote:
Stillness wrote: What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.
?
One way to prevent a spelling error...
What is? Your sentence lacks a subject, ergo, you are not getting it right.

Atpost says...
7:02pm Wed 4 Aug 10

Victorian Principles wrote:
Get it right wrote:
StEmmosfire wrote:
Stillness wrote: What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.
?
One way to prevent a spelling error...
What is? Your sentence lacks a subject, ergo, you are not getting it right.
Ergo?
You are still trying to display a superiority to the rest of us.

Atpost says...
7:16pm Wed 4 Aug 10

Like the fatty in the story,
It's just a stage you're going through.

Get it right says...
8:45pm Wed 4 Aug 10

Victorian Principles wrote:
Get it right wrote:
StEmmosfire wrote:
Stillness wrote: What ever happened to growing old with grace. Do stop being a lovey, there's a dear.
?
One way to prevent a spelling error...
What is? Your sentence lacks a subject, ergo, you are not getting it right.
The presence of the dots indicates it is an incomplete sentence which is left to the reader to complete. It's a legitimate device which any educated individual should recognise.

EM27, says...
8:47pm Wed 4 Aug 10

Atpost wrote:
Like the fatty in the story, It's just a stage you're going through.
Classic

On the same subject I'd have thought the theatre would be suing him for breaking their stage.

forest hump says...
9:06pm Wed 4 Aug 10

He sang with Domingo and Pavrotti! Dale Winton also did one show, they headlined as the Three Tenors and the Nine bob note

gristle says...
10:19pm Wed 4 Aug 10

World renowned, international, stature.
What's his name again ?


PERFORMER: David Montague-Rendall in a previous  production of Otello. PERFORMER: David Montague-Rendall in a previous production of Otello.

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