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Contestants on Netflix's Squid Game spin-off bid to sue over ‘injuries’

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The opening game was being filmed in January at an ex-RAF base in Bedford
The opening game was being filmed in January at an ex-RAF base in Bedford

CONTESTANTS on the Netflix Squid Game spin-off show are to sue amid claims of serious injuries and hypothermia.

Some complained about feeling unwell after they had to stay motionless for hours in freezing temperatures while filming in the UK.

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Contestants on the Netflix Squid Game spin-off show are to sue amid claims of serious injuries and hypothermiaCredit: PETE DADDS/NETFLIX

The streaming giant’s reality version of the global hit drama about a fight-to-the-death contest is out worldwide today.

Fans from Europe, the US and Australia flew into the UK to compete for millions in prize money in Squid Game: The Challenge.

But some have instructed lawyers to sue.

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One says she ­suffered hypothermia and another claims his hands turned purple from cold.

Another complained of nerve damage.

Daniel Slade, of Express Solicitors, is supervising the claims against production company Studio Lambert.

He said: “Contestants thought they were ­taking part in something fun and those injured did not expect to suffer as they did.”

The opening game was being filmed in January at an ex-RAF base in Bedford when contestants started to feel unwell in the cold.

A show spokesman said no lawsuit had been filed, adding: “We take the welfare of contestants extremely seriously.”

We told in January of the freezing nightmare, with at least one person stretchered off.

The Sun's front page reported on the chaos caused to the Netflix show
The Sun's front page reported on the chaos caused to the Netflix showCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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