2013 Bear Bones - Accident
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 4:16 pm
I would just like to update you on the unfortunate and serious accident that Neil Turner was involved in during this year's BB.
The accident happened at approx 04.00 on the A44 @839828. A red Honda Civic travelling at an unbelievably fast speed ploughed into the rear of Neil catapulting him into the air. It is with incredible good fortune that Neil, when admitted to Aberystwyth was found to have 'no-more' (sic) than a fractured vertebra, a number of broken ribs, ligament and soft tissue damage.
The prognosis is good, he has feeling and sensation in all his 'bits' and 'should' make a full recovery in the fullness of time. Today he is being transferred to the spinal unit at Oswestry where his 6/8 weeks of laying flat on his back begins.
No doubt it will come out, but the speed the lady was travelling at, with no chance of avoiding another innocent road user has to be seriously looked at. I just hope the police can be 'bothered' to pursue the case, all too often they consider cycling a vulnerable sport and as such, these things 'happen' so one has to expect it.
As a good friend I'm in constant contact, but not heard from him yet about going for 'Black' again next year and I don't think it would be appropriate to ask him at the moment.
The accident happened at approx 04.00 on the A44 @839828. A red Honda Civic travelling at an unbelievably fast speed ploughed into the rear of Neil catapulting him into the air. It is with incredible good fortune that Neil, when admitted to Aberystwyth was found to have 'no-more' (sic) than a fractured vertebra, a number of broken ribs, ligament and soft tissue damage.
The prognosis is good, he has feeling and sensation in all his 'bits' and 'should' make a full recovery in the fullness of time. Today he is being transferred to the spinal unit at Oswestry where his 6/8 weeks of laying flat on his back begins.
No doubt it will come out, but the speed the lady was travelling at, with no chance of avoiding another innocent road user has to be seriously looked at. I just hope the police can be 'bothered' to pursue the case, all too often they consider cycling a vulnerable sport and as such, these things 'happen' so one has to expect it.
As a good friend I'm in constant contact, but not heard from him yet about going for 'Black' again next year and I don't think it would be appropriate to ask him at the moment.