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As Mal approaches his car parked in the Bogan Beach Council carpark to drive to the hospital to visit Kevin he is viciously beaten by

As Mal approaches his car parked in the Bogan Beach Council carpark to drive to the hospital to visit Kevin he is viciously beaten by a group of assailants from the 'BroBoys' gang who were determined to take revenge against Kevin's family after Kevin had earlier reported them to Bogan Beach Council for parking unlawfully in a 'carbon neutral' vehicle carparking space. As a consequence of the assault, Mal suffers a form of brain damage which inhibits the operation of his conscience thereby precluding him from pursuing his childhood dream of becoming a foreign aid worker and instead prompts him to embark upon a wildly successful career as an investment banker. Incidentally as Mal's conscience no longer operates, he cannot experience the disappointment of not achieving his cherished ambitions of becoming a foreign aid worker. Although Mal's assailants have reportedly now fled overseas to Bali (and cannot be apprehended by authorities), Mal is livid that Bogan Beach City Council did not hire security guards to patrol the carpark as it is determined that the presence of security guards in the carpark may possibly have deterred the 'BroBoys' gang from loitering in the area and assaulting Mal.

Discuss the Economic loss, non economic loss (pain and suffering) and medical expenses Mal could claim

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