Taranaki Daily News

Gran injured after mall doors close on her

- Chloe Blommerde

An 81-year-old woman was left lying on the ground with a broken leg after automatic sliding doors at a Hamilton shopping mall failed to stop as she walked through them.

Almost two months on, Wendy McLean, who was in good health before the incident, is still struggling to recover.

‘‘My independen­ce has gone,’’ she said from her Tokoroa home.

‘‘I know I won’t ever be the same again ... I was walking perfectly normal before this happened.’’

McLean was walking out of the Chartwell Shopping Centre when the doors pushed her to the ground on November 9.

‘‘It collected me and down I went. I whacked my head going down and when I landed my femur broke.’’

She also sustained two big bruises to each of her arms.

‘‘All I was doing was walking through the doors. I did not trip, I did not stumble.’’

McLean spent 20 minutes lying on the while St John staff attended and were able to take her to Waikato Hospital. ‘‘They cut my pants off in the middle of the shopping centre, but I thought, whatever just do it. In the end, they put a screen around me.’’

A steel rod was put in McLean’s leg during surgery, and she spent the next six weeks in hospital. She returned home on December 18 and is now undergoing rehabilita­tion.

McLean now needs a walker to get around and it’s likely she won’t drive again. Her life changed ‘‘in the blink of an eye’’.

A month later, McLean received a letter from the mall’s centre manager stating that there had been a review of the incident.

‘‘It appears that the door sensors failed to detect movement after you had put rubbish in the nearby bin, and accordingl­y unfortunat­ely began to close before you had finished moving through the door,’’ the letter read.

‘‘This was a very unfortunat­e incident, and we are sorry for the significan­t injury that you have suffered as a result.’’

In a statement to Stuff , the mall said a ‘‘full and thorough investigat­ion was launched following the accident and no mechanical, operationa­l or service issues were detected with the automatic door’’.

McLean received a card, letter and a $350 voucher from the mall, but she wanted them to take better responsibi­lity.

‘‘It would have been nice if a representa­tive came and saw me while I was in hospital.’’

 ?? TOM LEE/STUFF ?? Wendy McLean was injured after automatic doors at Chartwell Shopping Centre in Hamilton closed on her.
TOM LEE/STUFF Wendy McLean was injured after automatic doors at Chartwell Shopping Centre in Hamilton closed on her.

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