Lord Devlin did not say what damages he would have awarded under this head, for it was clear that the majority did not intend to alter the trial Judge's award. However, it is clear that his reference to a "generous assessment" must be read in the light of his reference to Benham v. Gambling, supra, where the award to a victim's estate of damages for loss of expectation of life was £250.
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