Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby

A Hull man is being searched for after rescuing a woman from her wrecked car following an accident near Coningsby.
A Hull man is being searched for after rescuing a woman from her wrecked car following an accident near Coningsby.
A Hull man is being searched for after rescuing a woman from her wrecked car following an accident near Coningsby.

Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby

Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby

Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby
Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby

Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby

Hull Hero Sought After Rescuing Woman From Car Crash Near Coningsby

A woman looks for a hero from Hull. He saved her from a wrecked car. She thought she would die in the car.

Christine Spires, sixty-four, drove with her husband, who is seventy. It happened near Coningsby at 3 AM on Tuesday, February eleventh, when their car hit water and slid. The car crashed into a ditch.

Christine suffered serious injuries. She felt very scared and trapped inside. The airbags filled the air with powder, which looked like smoke to her then. Photos show the destroyed car.

Christine spoke about the scary wreck, saying they were both trapped and she panicked because of the smoke. She thought that she would die there. She called the emergency services for help; they said they were coming quickly.

Suddenly, a man appeared by the road, and Christine screamed, needing to escape. Rescuers freed Christine’s husband safely. The man broke the back windows and opened the stuck car door so her husband could exit.

He pulled Christine from the car. She says she is quite heavy. He put her in his van. The man’s name is unknown right now, but Christine knows he came from Hull, driving home from Thetford in Norfolk, where he finished a work job.

Christine said he drove a large white van. She wants to thank him greatly, saying she would have panicked more if he hadn’t rescued her at the right moment.

She didn’t know the extent of her injuries, later learning about her crush injuries from her neck down to her legs. She wants to thank him for his help out of that crashed car.

A woman looks for a hero from Hull. He saved her from a wrecked car. She thought she would die in the car.

Christine Spires, sixty-four, drove with her husband, who is seventy. It happened near Coningsby at 3 AM on Tuesday, February eleventh, when their car hit water and slid. The car crashed into a ditch.

Christine suffered serious injuries. She felt very scared and trapped inside. The airbags filled the air with powder, which looked like smoke to her then. Photos show the destroyed car.

Christine spoke about the scary wreck, saying they were both trapped and she panicked because of the smoke. She thought that she would die there. She called the emergency services for help; they said they were coming quickly.

Suddenly, a man appeared by the road, and Christine screamed, needing to escape. Rescuers freed Christine’s husband safely. The man broke the back windows and opened the stuck car door so her husband could exit.

He pulled Christine from the car. She says she is quite heavy. He put her in his van. The man’s name is unknown right now, but Christine knows he came from Hull, driving home from Thetford in Norfolk, where he finished a work job.

Christine said he drove a large white van. She wants to thank him greatly, saying she would have panicked more if he hadn’t rescued her at the right moment.

She didn’t know the extent of her injuries, later learning about her crush injuries from her neck down to her legs. She wants to thank him for his help out of that crashed car.

A woman looks for a hero from Hull. He saved her from a wrecked car. She thought she would die in the car.

Christine Spires, sixty-four, drove with her husband, who is seventy. It happened near Coningsby at 3 AM on Tuesday, February eleventh, when their car hit water and slid. The car crashed into a ditch.

Christine suffered serious injuries. She felt very scared and trapped inside. The airbags filled the air with powder, which looked like smoke to her then. Photos show the destroyed car.

Christine spoke about the scary wreck, saying they were both trapped and she panicked because of the smoke. She thought that she would die there. She called the emergency services for help; they said they were coming quickly.

Suddenly, a man appeared by the road, and Christine screamed, needing to escape. Rescuers freed Christine’s husband safely. The man broke the back windows and opened the stuck car door so her husband could exit.

He pulled Christine from the car. She says she is quite heavy. He put her in his van. The man’s name is unknown right now, but Christine knows he came from Hull, driving home from Thetford in Norfolk, where he finished a work job.

Christine said he drove a large white van. She wants to thank him greatly, saying she would have panicked more if he hadn’t rescued her at the right moment.

She didn’t know the extent of her injuries, later learning about her crush injuries from her neck down to her legs. She wants to thank him for his help out of that crashed car.

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