Rossendale Free Press

‘I thought my son was dead after being hit by HGV’

‘Lucky boy’, 15, is on way to recovery

- PAIIGE OLDFIELD freepressn­ews@menmedia.co.uk @RossFreePr­ess

AHORRIFIED mum has revealed the moment she thought her son had died after he was struck by a wagon.

Alex Pennington was hit by a 50-tonne truck after stepping out into the road at around 3.30pm on Thursday, May 19.

The incident happened at the junction of Lumb Carr Road and Bolton Road West, Ramsbottom.

The 15-year-old then attempted to walk home but was stopped by the driver and two cyclists who saw blood pouring down his side.

The group made him sit down and called an ambulance while applying pressure to his wound.

A passing motorist informed Alex’s parents, Rachel and Shaun, who immediatel­y rushed to the scene.

When Rachel saw her son lying on the floor wrapped in an emergency blanket, she initially thought he was dead.

“God knows what would have happened to our boy if they hadn’t have made him sit down and applied pressure to the spurting blood,” the 47-year-old told the Free Press.

“When me and my husband Shaun got to him, we really thought he was dead as he was completely white.

“One of the cyclists administer­ed excellent first aid to stem the wound, even applied a dressing.”

Alex was taken to Royal Bolton Hospital A&E where he had a deep puncture wound sewn up and superficia­l grazes cleaned.

Although he missed sitting three of his GCSE exams at Woodhey High School in Ramsbottom, his family say he is “one lucky boy”.

The family are now trying to trace the two cyclists who rushed to Alex’s aid so they can thank them.

One cyclist was male while the other was female.

“Luckily, he’s healing well, and he’s more worried about how the driver of the wagon is,” mum-ofthree Rachel continued.

“We didn’t get chance to get the names of the cyclists nor the car driver.

“If you were any of

these, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for looking after our boy.

“We’re blown away by your kindness and would

like to know who you were!

“Also, thank you to the staff at Woodhey High School who dashed over

to check he was ok.

“Although he’s very sore and missed three of his GCSE exams, he’s one lucky boy!”

 ?? ?? ●●Alex Pennington after his ordeal and (inset) at the scene soon after he had been hit
●●Alex Pennington after his ordeal and (inset) at the scene soon after he had been hit

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