Sunday Sun

‘Seeing Gracie and her injuries m‘ broke y heart

- By Sophie Doughty Crime reporter sophie.doughty@reachplc.com @Sophie_doughty

THE dad of a little girl hurt in a horror smash with a truck outside her school has revealed her ongoing agony.

It has been almost a year since seven-year-old Gracie Atkinson was seriously injured in the incident outside her Newcastle Primary School. But the youngster is still battling to recover from the injuries that have turned her young life upside down.

Today her dad has opened up on Gracie’s ongoing struggles, and the moment he found out what had happened to his daughter.

He said: “When I got the call to say Gracie had been hurt my world was turned upside down. It’s no call any parent wants to receive and it’s something that will stay with me forever.

“Seeing Gracie and her injuries broke my heart. She went from a happy, smiling child who enjoyed playing with her friends to one who spent months in hospital undergoing surgery after surgery. We’re so proud of the fight Gracie shows every day but her injuries have really affected her and we’re not sure what impact they will have on her as she grows.”

Gracie had just been picked up from Knop Law Primary School, in Chapel House, when the incident happened, on September 20 last year.

The youngster was involved in a collision with a white DAF tipper truck on Chadderton Drive near the junction with Hillhead Parkway. She suffered serious injuries, including multiple leg breaks, which resulted in significan­t skin and muscle loss, as well as a fractured skull.

Gracie was taken to hospital where she underwent multiple operations to pin her legs as well as to carry out skin grafts on an injury that saw skin ripped from her legs.

After 11 weeks in hospital Gracie was discharged to continue her recovery at home with her family. The skin on her legs remains extremely sensitive and she requires ongoing procedures as well as further surgery in the future, her family says.

Gracie now walks with a limp as her left ankle is immobile and she requires a wheelchair for longer journeys.

She is also conscious of the appearance of her legs.

“Even though she’s now home and back at school, things aren’t back to normal and may never be,” said her dad.

“Gracie continues to have regular appointmen­ts to review her progress and monitor her scarring and we’ve been advised that she will require further surgeries. Gracie’s injuries will have a lifelong impact on her.”

“We’re just an ordinary family who do ordinary things. However, what this incident has shown is that anyone’s life can be changed in a split second.”

Northumbri­a Police launched an investigat­ion into the collision but concluded the driver involved in the collision had no case to answer. Gracie’s parents have now instructed expert serious injury lawyers at Irwin Mitchell to investigat­e and help their daughter access the specialist rehabilita­tion and therapies she needs to make the best recovery she can.

And lawyer, Laura Mcilduff, is now appealing for witnesses to come forward. She said: “While the emergency services and hospital staff have done a fantastic job in helping Gracie she still faces an uncertain future and many challenges.

“Therefore we’re appealing for anyone who may have more informatio­n or footage of the collision, the moments leading up to it or its aftermath, to get in touch. Any detail could be key in helping us secure the ongoing rehabilita­tion and support Gracie requires to overcome her injuries the best she can and live as independen­tly as possible in the future.”

Gracie’s dad added: “We’d like to thank all of the emergency services and the doctors and nurses for everything they’ve done to help Gracie. We’ll be forever indebted to them.”

He added: “All we want to do is what any parent wants for their child and that’s to provide them with the best life possible. To be able to do that Gracie needs to be able to access specialist ongoing care and support she needs. Therefore we’d be so grateful if anyone had any informatio­n about the crash which will allow Gracie to receive that help.”

Anyone with informatio­n should contact Laura Mcilduff at Irwin Mitchell on 0191 279 0112 or at Laura.mcilduff@irwinmitch­ell.com

Alfa Romeo has announced prices for its Tonale crossover, the car that will join the Stelvio in the Italian brand’s SUV line-up.

The range is super simple with only two trim levels available: the Ti and Veloce. That said, there’s a launch edition as well called the Speciale.

There’s only one powertrain available at launch and that’s a 160bhp 1.5-litre petrol engine with a seven-speed double clutch transmissi­on with a built-in electric motor.

The Speciale, which will be on sale for a limited period, costs £38,605. When stocks of that run out the entry level car will be the Ti at £40,005, with the Veloce at £42,505.

Since Alfa Romeo is a brand that struggles to sell product in the UK, it might have a bit of trouble shifting the Tonale at these prices. We’ll see.

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■ Gracie Atkinson, who was injured in a collision outside her school
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