A US resident demands 8 million USD in compensation from Warner Bros. for the defective Harry Potter wand

A US resident demands 8 million USD in compensation from Warner Bros. for the defective Harry Potter wand

American Jessica Perry filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. for the fact that the Harry Potter souvenir wand seriously injured the eye of her youngest son, writes Gazeta.ru with reference to TMZ.

A woman bought her children a copy of Harry Potter's wand from films about the wizarding world. During the game, the older child waved the stick too vigorously, causing a metal part (there was a miniature light bulb) to fly off from its tip. The piece hit the eye of the youngest child, seriously injuring him.

The entry of a foreign object caused damage to the retina and partial leakage of eye fluid. The child underwent several operations to restore his eye.

Now Jessica Perry intends to sue the film company Warner Bros.for the injury caused to her son by Harry Potter's wand.She plans to sue the company for 8 million USD.

According to her, the child will not only have to undergo further treatment to restore his eye, but he has also received psychological trauma and will not be able to engage in certain sports in the future.

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