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Brave mum defies odds after horror smash Paula Hulburt Editor
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Sport’s back Coby McMillan was part of a group of young basketballers enjoying court time at Stadium 2000 as community sport began to return a level of normality. See page 21.
Seconds before the car struck, Jamie Miller, 29, closed her eyes and braced for the worst. The Blenheim mum broke her pelvis, fractured her back and ribs and damaged both her windpipe and liver. Now she has defied the odds, walking less than two weeks after a horror smash that could have killed her and her children. The brave mum is already back on her feet, using a walker, and is back home with her family after being discharged from Wairau Hospital on Friday. “I remember pulling out and seeing the car coming towards me and knew it was going to happen. “We’re just lucky it turned out the way it did. It could have been much, much worse,” she says. And the family want to pass on
Jamie Miller was injured in a serious car accident. their thanks to the community for all their support, especially Mike Newman from Meaters of Marlborough who donated $250 of meat and $100 cash to the family. Jamie spent an hour trapped in the wreckage of their family car while emergency crews battled to free her. She was then flown to Nelson Hospital by helicopter. “The hospital staff have all been amazing,” Jamie says. “Both our families have been really supportive too.”
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