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Elite cryotherapy boss wins employment appeal tribunal case against his sacking

The director of a cryotherapy firm used by international and Premier League football teams was sacked after a cryo-chamber he installed leaked dangerous gases which 'could have led to fatalities', an employment tribunal heard.

David Morris stepped in to fit one of the £80,000 chambers as the company's engineer was unavailable.

But a potentially dangerous leak was found days later which might have killed someone using the hi-tech equipment, the tribunal heard.

David Morris, left, pictured with former Wales Manager Ryan Giggs was threatened with dismissal over claims he had negligently installed a camera system alongside the high tec Cryo Chamber. Mr Morris said he had rang the company's engineer during the instillation to ensure everything was up to standard
The u00a380,000 machines are used by a string of Premier League football clubs including Arsenal
Aston Villa are another club who have been using the firm's products

Aston Villa are another club who have been using the firm's products

The 55 year old, whose LinkedIn profile pictures him with high profile customers such as Wales star Gareth Bale, was later sacked by CryoAction - a company he co-founded - for fitting the device despite 'not being a qualified engineer'.