Coach driver killed by falling window because of flaw in tower block designed by Norman Foster company

A luxury tower block designed by Sir Norman Foster’s company was built with a simple flaw that caused the death of a coach driver when a pane of glass fell from the 25th floor, a court heard. The windows at The Corniche on London’s Albert Embankment should have opened inwards and not outwards, it is claimed. A window had fallen out in August 2017 but nothing was done to prevent a second tumbling 250 feet to the pavement less than…

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