Glasgow Times

Co ma man says his fi ancee’ s love ‘brought him back to life’

- By TOM TORRANCE

A HORROR crash victim who was on the brink of death says he woke up from a coma after his fiancee’s love brought him “back to life”.

William Webster, 28, lost consciousn­ess when he was in a severe car crash involving a bus during last summer.

Medics feared he may not survive as he was rushed to hospital by helicopter for emergency treatment.

Doctors at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital even told his family he would “not make it” and they hoped for a miracle.

William was then induced into a two-day coma as he had suffered multiple injuries including punctured lungs.

But during this devastatin­g time, his devoted fiancee, Rebecca Doig, 29, stood by her man’s bedside each day in the Intensive Care Unit.

And when William came out of the coma he mistakenly asked nurses if he could speak to his “wife” – despite Rebecca just being his girlfriend at the time.

William said it was Rebecca’s dedication and love that helped him make a recovery – and made him pop the big question once he was stable.

The school learning assistant said: “I woke up in hospital and I did not know what had happened or why I was there.

“I could not respond because my mouth was wired shut, so I could only do hand gestures.

“The only thing that I had wanted to see was Rebecca when I opened my eyes.

“When I saw her, Rebecca gave me a reason to get better and if she wasn’t there then there would be no reason. I was doing it for her.

“It was her love that brought me back to life.

“I wouldn’t be doing this well if it wasn’t for her. Having someone to talk to who believes in you is special, to be honest.”

Rebecca struggled to face William at first because she did not want to see him in such a condition.

Rebecca said: “I couldn’t look at him. Seeing him like that was just the worst thing ever. It really did upset me, I had to keep a brave face for him.

“Doctors had said he may not be able to reply but there was still a chance he could still hear me.

“I kept holding his hand and speaking to him and at times he would reply using a hand gesture.”

William, from Dumbarton, was so overwhelme­d by his fiancee’s support to the point that he began to see a future with her.

He added: “One time when I was

high on morphine, I asked the nurses if I could see my wife. They went to the waiting room and asked for my wife.

“Rebecca said ‘I’m his girlfriend, not his wife.’ She came in and I started calling her ‘wife’.

“We started talking about getting married when she was at my bedside when I couldn’t walk.

“I said when I come out I want to marry you and Rebecca said ‘you don’t have to’. But to be honest it was something I wanted to do.”

The couple originally met through the dating app, Tinder, in 2016 and have been inseparabl­e ever since.

It was love at the first swipe for Rebecca but she came close to losing that after discoverin­g his multiple injuries.

William fractured his jaw in three places, he also had dental injuries with missing teeth, multiple broken ribs and needed his scalp stitched back together.

In addition to this, he had collapsed lungs, a triple broken arm which doctors feared they may have to amputate.

And his shoulder and scaphoid were broken alongside a double fractured ankle, fractured tibia and patella.

She added: “Seeing how quickly t hings can be snatched from you made us realise that we wanted to move in and get married as soon as we could, and we have even got a wee kitten called Kendrick now.”

William was discharged from hospital in September and after making a remarkable recovery the couple went to pick an engagement ring.

He then decided to take out the emerald ring and pop the question on his birthday, December 15.

He said: “At 6 o’clock in the morning when Rebecca was still in bed. I ordered flowers the day before. I hid them so she couldn’t see them.

““I then gave her this little card which said ‘there’s only one thing I want for my birthday and that’s for you to be my wife’.

“The fact that she said yes meant the world to me. We have even started talking about children and that now.”

As William has made a remarkable recovery he still aims to “give back” and raise awareness to the emergency services that helped him.

He particular­ly credit’s Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance which helped him in the aftermath of the crash.

William will be taking part in a 10K in August in an attempt to raise funds for the service.

 ??  ?? William Webster with his fiancee Rebecca Doig, who sat by his bedside every day in the intensive care unit after his accident
William Webster with his fiancee Rebecca Doig, who sat by his bedside every day in the intensive care unit after his accident
 ??  ?? William proposed to Rebecca after he had recovered
William proposed to Rebecca after he had recovered
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