Darwin's Little Miss Korea operators charged by NT WorkSafe over explosion that injured five diners

 The operators of a popular Korean barbecue restaurant in Darwin could face fines of up to $18 million after being charged over an explosion that injured five diners earlier this year.

Emergency services were called to Little Miss Korea on Austin Lane in the CBD after the customers suffered burns when butane gas ignited under their table on the evening of September 7.

The Northern Territory's work safety watchdog has now charged the family partnership operating the venue with six breaches of the Work Health and Safety Act.

NT WorkSafe said the group of men had been cooking food on a barbecue grill unit using coal.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-22/nt-little-miss-korea-darwin-restaurant-worksafe-charges/101800662



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