I got a phone call from Lesley when I was at work to say that Daniel, our 11 year old Grandson, had been knocked down by a car on his way to school. Nobody knew anything, my daughter being infromed by one of her police colleagues, apart from that he was on his way to A & E by ambulance. I mentioned it to my boss who immediately told me to go home.
I had a 1.5 hour journey home, with all sorts of thoughts running through my head and it wasn't until I was almost home that I found out that he has a broken tibia. Luckily, although the speed limit is 30 MPH, the car was only doing about 20 MPH when he was hit and the mature driver was keeping a sensible speed, due to the number of kids about. He was carrying his PE kit in a rucksack on his shoulder and it swung up and cushioned his head as he went down.
I fetched him, daughter and son-in-law from hospital at just before 3PM yesterday. His leg and ankle are so badly swollen that they will not be able to fit a walking plaster until next week. He is in a lot of pain but we are counting our blessings that he is on one piece.
I had a 1.5 hour journey home, with all sorts of thoughts running through my head and it wasn't until I was almost home that I found out that he has a broken tibia. Luckily, although the speed limit is 30 MPH, the car was only doing about 20 MPH when he was hit and the mature driver was keeping a sensible speed, due to the number of kids about. He was carrying his PE kit in a rucksack on his shoulder and it swung up and cushioned his head as he went down.
I fetched him, daughter and son-in-law from hospital at just before 3PM yesterday. His leg and ankle are so badly swollen that they will not be able to fit a walking plaster until next week. He is in a lot of pain but we are counting our blessings that he is on one piece.
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