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Professor to finish charity run after beating paralysis

Ashill underwent 13 surgeries after being hit by truck during 5,400km challenge in US last year

- BY MARY ACHKHANIAN Staff Reporter

ASharjah-based university professor, who was paralysed from the waist down after being hit by a pickup truck in the US, has plans to complete his run for charity.

Nicholas Ashill, a professor of marketing at American University in Sharjah (AUS), was close to completing a 5,400km run from the west to the east coast of America to spread awareness of pulmonary fibrosis when he was hit by a vehicle in Columbus, Ohio and left for dead.

Almost 13 surgeries and a year later, Ashill, 52, says he is still determined to go back to ■ the US to finish the remaining 922km of his run. The surgeries for his pelvic injuries took place in the US and later at Al Zahra Hospital in the UAE.

“I started my run in May 2017 in Los Angeles with the objective of running just over 5,000km. My primary motive was to raise awareness of a horrible disease of the lungs that took the life of my mother in 2015,” said Ashill, a New Zealander and father of four.

“I was running on the hard shoulder of highway US 40 next to the barrier when a pickup truck veered off the road, came onto the shoulder and hit me side on. I jumped out of its way, which saved my life,” he said.

Lucky to be alive

According to police evidence, he said the driver deliberate­ly came off the road and hit him before driving away on August 2 last year. Ashill, who was on a hands-free Skype call with his wife and children, said he was thrown into a ditch which was not visible from the road. It took 52 minutes before paramedics found him with help of his wife, who was still on call, and transferre­d him by air to Ohio State University Hospital.

“In the next four months I underwent multiple surgeries in my legs, pelvis, and bowel and then rehabilita­tion. I moved from being bedridden, on to a wheelchair and then walking with crutches,” he said.

When Ashill was allowed to leave the hospital, he came back to the UAE in January 2018 to continue with his treatment and also get back to teaching.

He was referred to Dr Maher Abbas, professor of surgery and medical director of the colorectal clinic at Al Zahra Hospital in Dubai, who performed a series of three operations to treat his ruptured bowel and restore its normal function. He has since dropped the crutches.

Though Ashill has yet another year to fully recover, he said nothing will stop him from going back. “I plan to continue the run. It’s extremely important to me on a personal and emotional level. However, at the moment, I can’t do it, but it will be at least in the next two years to be realistic.”

 ??  ?? Nicholas Ashill with his wife. Ashill who was paralysed from the waist down underwent surgeries in the US and Al Zahra Hospital in the UAE to fix his pelvic injuries.
Nicholas Ashill with his wife. Ashill who was paralysed from the waist down underwent surgeries in the US and Al Zahra Hospital in the UAE to fix his pelvic injuries.

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