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East Mersea steam engine crash bus driver 'lucky to be alive' | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A bus driver who was seriously hurt when a steam engine fell off a lorry into the path of his vehicle remains "really poorly", his wife has said. | |
Michael Birch, 44, was one of 23 people injured in the accident in East Mersea near Colchester, on 23 September. | Michael Birch, 44, was one of 23 people injured in the accident in East Mersea near Colchester, on 23 September. |
His wife Gemma has told the BBC her husband was "very lucky to be alive". | His wife Gemma has told the BBC her husband was "very lucky to be alive". |
Six people involved in the crash were taken to hospital with serious injuries. Essex Police would not reveal their current condition. | |
Mr Birch has so far had four operations and his wife said it was "too early" to say if he would fully recover, but he was making "good progress". | |
He is still being treated at the Royal London Hospital for injuries sustained after being crushed by the steam engine. | He is still being treated at the Royal London Hospital for injuries sustained after being crushed by the steam engine. |
Mrs Birch described the moment she first saw him with "pipes and tubes everywhere, it was just horrible". | Mrs Birch described the moment she first saw him with "pipes and tubes everywhere, it was just horrible". |
She was told he was "really, really poorly" but doctors were "doing all they could". | She was told he was "really, really poorly" but doctors were "doing all they could". |
Two weeks after the crash, she said her husband was "making good progress". "They're happy with him at the minute." | Two weeks after the crash, she said her husband was "making good progress". "They're happy with him at the minute." |
'We're getting there' | 'We're getting there' |
Mr Birch has undergone four procedures to repair his bowel, take fragments of glass out of his body and has had reconstructive surgery on his hand. | Mr Birch has undergone four procedures to repair his bowel, take fragments of glass out of his body and has had reconstructive surgery on his hand. |
He is conscious but "very tired - just taking each day as it comes", his wife said. | He is conscious but "very tired - just taking each day as it comes", his wife said. |
He had not really spoken about his injuries, she said, although he was aware of the extent of them. | He had not really spoken about his injuries, she said, although he was aware of the extent of them. |
"I don't think he's ready," she added. | "I don't think he's ready," she added. |
Asked if her husband would be able to return to his job as a bus driver, she said: "I don't know that. | Asked if her husband would be able to return to his job as a bus driver, she said: "I don't know that. |
"He's quite a determined person so we'll just have to wait and see. | "He's quite a determined person so we'll just have to wait and see. |
"It's been hard, but we're getting there." | "It's been hard, but we're getting there." |
A fundraising page set up to help Mr Birch's family has so far raised more than £1,200. | A fundraising page set up to help Mr Birch's family has so far raised more than £1,200. |
A 51-year-old Great Yarmouth man arrested after the collision on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving was released on police bail. | A 51-year-old Great Yarmouth man arrested after the collision on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving was released on police bail. |
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