UPDATE: Mobility scooter driver speaks of shock
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Dennis Stoner, 68, of Ringmer Road, said he was crossing South Street in Tarring on his mobility scooter, when a refuse lorry collided with him on the road.
Mr Stoner said: “I couldn’t believe it at first. My ankle was hurt and my neck was injured. I was told it was just the shock but we will see.
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Hide Ad“I must say there were people there that were absolutely brilliant, and my actual scooter was taken away last week, so this one was on loan.
“At the moment I don’t feel like going out and about but I will see in the morning how I am and I will go from there.”
Police said they were called to South Street around 10.25am to reports of a collision between a refuse lorry and a mobility scooter, but the road was cleared by 11.25am.
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