Simon Bartlett had stopped to urinate when doing some late-night sightseeing around Les Invalides complex of museums A British businessman died after he fell into a 10ft deep dry moat while stopping to urinate during some late-night sightseeing in Paris, an inquest has heard. Simon Bartlett, who works for a firm of architectural engineers, had finished a dinner with colleagues in the French capital...
British businessman died after falling into moat in Paris, inquest hears
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