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A factory worker says he is lucky to be alive after being dragged through a 5in gap in machinery that left him with serious injuries.
Matthew Lowe, 25, had his back broken in two places, his pelvis shattered, both hips and several ribs fractured and his stomach and bowel ruptured. He was rushed to hospital where surgeons initially stabilised him and later operated.
In all, he spent a month in hospital and had to have six operations to pin his broken limbs back together again.
Mr Lowe, who was working at Compass Engineering's factory at Barugh near Barnsley - the firm he had joined as a school leaver - is now back at work at the company and training to be a site supervisor.
The company is due before magistrates in Barnsley to answer allegations over health and safety.
Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by Alpal
Wow, I wonder how his head went through?
Nice X-ray.
Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by Alpal
Wow, I wonder how his head went through?
Nice X-ray.