In our opinion, plaintiffs failed to make out a prima facie case of negligence on the part of defendant. There is no evidence whatsoever as to what caused the truck of the skate to separate from the shoe. Moreover, proof of the surrounding circumstances — defendant's daily inspection program, the sudden nature of the detachment and the absence of any difficulty in skating prior thereto — indicates that nonnegligent causation (an undiscoverable latent defect...
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