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How nasty was that man sometimes people astonish me by their self-centredness. Well done you for your Good Samaritan act, good job that she got help quickly, how on earth did that accident happen? I hope the "busy" man is never in the position to need help from others and have to watch them pass by. Shame on him! Let's hope he didn't see the woman's injuries and just thought it was something like a simple breakdown. Hope she's ok. |
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The callousness of people never fails to shock me, even though it is becoming more commonplace. Well done you Elaine and I hope the lady makes a full recovery. Will you be checking on her to see how she is? |
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I didnt think to ask about being able to contact to make sure she was going to be ok in all honesty. I just kept talking and trying to take her mind off it and keep her company till the paramedics arrived. I did wait until they had sorted her and made her comfortable in the ambulance. Now I'm thinking that I have been unthinking, I should have asked if there was any one she wanted me to contact. ******! I just didnt think. I'm a terrible good samaratin The accident happened as she was leaving a small carpark, her car was an automatic and she said that it just stopped moving, so she got out, not sure why or what she intended to do but then she told me that the car began to move and hit her, throwing her out onto the road, which is when I arrived..... The chap who came to help then moved the car and we sat her in it to wait for the ambulance. |
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Good for you Elaine and for the chap who stopped, the chap who walked on by.......no real words. Fancy being run over by your own car. Hope she will be okay sure she will. |
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When you hear about these sort of accidents don't they always involve automatics? Poor lady, she must have been in shock quite apart from her injuries. Well done Elaine - I expect the medics would have contacted her next of kin for her, probably better they did that and part of standard procedures I think. That man .............. some people just can't get involved. I think it's fear. |
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`thats shocking that the man was "too busy" How would he feel if it was him in that situation!! Well done Elaine on stopping to help, i do hope she will be ok |
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