The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Public praised by crossing crash dad

Driver charged after father carrying baby is injured

- JANET THOMSON

A Montrose father has thanked the Good Samaritans who rushed to his assistance after he was injured at a pedestrian crossing while carrying his two-month-old baby.

Calum Macinnes, 30, was left badly bruised after being involved in a collision with a car at the busy crossing at the top of Hume Street.

He was found clutching his infant, Lachlann, on the crossing by passing motorists and pedestrian­s.

He said: “There were a few people around who helped, I am really grateful for that. I would like to have the opportunit­y to thank them.”

Scott Hutcheson from Montrose rushed to offer assistance.

He said: “I saw a man lying on the crossing... I then realised he had a baby on his chest.

“Fortunatel­y the baby seemed completely OK, thanks to the dad protecting him as he was flung in the air. This could have been a fatality.”

A Police Scotland spokesman confirmed a driver had been traced and charged in connection with the incident and a report will go to the procurator fiscal.

A Montrose father has thanked the good Samaritans who rushed to his assistance after he was injured at a pedestrian crossing while carrying his two-monthold baby.

Calum Macinnes, 30, of India Street, was left badly bruised after being involved in a collision with a car at the busy crossing at the top of Hume Street.

He was found clutching his infant, Lachlann, on the crossing by passing motorists and pedestrian­s.

He said: “Lachlann was cocooned in a sling but I knew I had to protect him as much as possible.

“Unfortunat­ely, my right leg was trailing a bit. I have got a bit of spinal damage as a pre-existing condition and it got the full force.

“I instinctiv­ely held on to Lachlann when I hit off the bonnet and bounced off the car.

“I had my arms around him to protect him. He had been sleeping and screamed a little but then calmed down.

“There were a few people around who helped. I am really grateful for that. I would like to have the opportunit­y to thank them.”

After the incident on Friday, Calum and Lachlann were examined by

“ I instinctiv­ely held on to Lachlann when I hit off the bonnet and bounced off the car. CALUM MACINNES

Scottish ambulance personnel before being taken home, and went to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee on Saturday for further checks.

Calum suffered bruising down his arm and leg and tissue damage in his right knee.

Among the first on the scene was Scott Hutcheson from Montrose who abandoned his car to rush to offer assistance while another pedestrian called the emergency services.

Mr Hutcheson said: “I was coming out at the junction and the crossing was on my left.

“I saw a man lying on the crossing and thought perhaps he was a diabetic or was drunk.

“I then realised he had a baby on his chest so I abandoned my car with the hazard lights going to see if I could help.

“We checked the man out and, on his own admission, only his leg and arm were sore, sprained he said.

“He had made every effort to protect the baby and did a wonderful job.

“Fortunatel­y, the baby seemed completely okay, thanks to the dad protecting him as he was flung in the air.”

Mr Hutcheson and another male took Calum and Lachlann off the road, made Calum comfortabl­e and made sure his son was unharmed and warm.

Montrose and district Independen­t Angus councillor Tommy Stewart has said there have been a number of “near misses” at the pedestrian crossing.

A Police Scotland spokesman confirmed they attended a road traffic collision at 6.15pm on Friday.

A driver was traced and charged in connection with the incident and a report will go to the procurator fiscal. jathomson@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? Calum Macinnes cradles his baby Lachlann after the two were involved in a crossing collision in Montrose.
Picture: Paul Reid. Calum Macinnes cradles his baby Lachlann after the two were involved in a crossing collision in Montrose.
 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? Calum Macinnes recovering at home in Montrose with his partner, Claire, their baby son, Lachlann, and their other son, Harris, 3.
Picture: Paul Reid. Calum Macinnes recovering at home in Montrose with his partner, Claire, their baby son, Lachlann, and their other son, Harris, 3.

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