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Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff 'thought he had died' in Top Gear crash | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Flintoff needed extensive facial surgery following the crash | Flintoff needed extensive facial surgery following the crash |
Andrew Flintoff has given his first account of the car crash he was in while filming Top Gear, saying he thought he "was dead" in the immediate aftermath. | Andrew Flintoff has given his first account of the car crash he was in while filming Top Gear, saying he thought he "was dead" in the immediate aftermath. |
The England cricketer-turned-TV presenter sustained serious facial and rib injuries when the three-wheeler car he was driving for the BBC motoring programme rolled over in 2022. | The England cricketer-turned-TV presenter sustained serious facial and rib injuries when the three-wheeler car he was driving for the BBC motoring programme rolled over in 2022. |
Speaking in a new Disney+ documentary, 'Freddie' Flintoff said that despite the trauma, he "remembers everything about it". | Speaking in a new Disney+ documentary, 'Freddie' Flintoff said that despite the trauma, he "remembers everything about it". |
"I thought I was dead, because I was conscious but I couldn't see anything," he recalled. | "I thought I was dead, because I was conscious but I couldn't see anything," he recalled. |
'Frightened to death' | 'Frightened to death' |
"I was thinking, is that it? Is that it? You know what I mean? Just black for the rest of my days? | "I was thinking, is that it? Is that it? You know what I mean? Just black for the rest of my days? |
"My hat came over my eyes - so I pulled my hat up and I thought, no I'm not [dead], I'm on the Top Gear track, this is not heaven." | "My hat came over my eyes - so I pulled my hat up and I thought, no I'm not [dead], I'm on the Top Gear track, this is not heaven." |
Flintoff then looked down to see blood, and said his "biggest fear" was that he no longer had a face left. | Flintoff then looked down to see blood, and said his "biggest fear" was that he no longer had a face left. |
"I thought my face had come off. I was frightened to death." | "I thought my face had come off. I was frightened to death." |
He recalled being in "agony" for between half an hour and 40 minutes until an air ambulance arrived and he was taken to hospital. | He recalled being in "agony" for between half an hour and 40 minutes until an air ambulance arrived and he was taken to hospital. |
The incident took place on 13 December 2022 at Top Gear's test track at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome in Surrey. | The incident took place on 13 December 2022 at Top Gear's test track at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome in Surrey. |
He was driving an open-topped Morgan Super 3 when it flipped and slid, dragging him along the track during filming. | He was driving an open-topped Morgan Super 3 when it flipped and slid, dragging him along the track during filming. |
Flintoff attended the film's premiere in London this week | Flintoff attended the film's premiere in London this week |
Speaking in the documentary, he described how time seemed to slow down as the car rolled over, and how his quick reactions as a cricketer allowed him to move his head in an attempt to avoid even worse injuries. | Speaking in the documentary, he described how time seemed to slow down as the car rolled over, and how his quick reactions as a cricketer allowed him to move his head in an attempt to avoid even worse injuries. |
"As it started going over, I looked at the ground and I knew, if I get hit here on the side [of the head] then I'll break my neck, or if I get hit on the temple I'm dead. The best chance is to go face down. | "As it started going over, I looked at the ground and I knew, if I get hit here on the side [of the head] then I'll break my neck, or if I get hit on the temple I'm dead. The best chance is to go face down. |
"And then I remember hitting [the ground] and my head got hit," he added. "But then I got dragged out, and the car went over, and I went over the back of the car, and then [I got] pulled face down on the runway about 50m underneath the car. And then I hit the grass and then [it] flipped back." | "And then I remember hitting [the ground] and my head got hit," he added. "But then I got dragged out, and the car went over, and I went over the back of the car, and then [I got] pulled face down on the runway about 50m underneath the car. And then I hit the grass and then [it] flipped back." |
Surgeon Jahrad Haq, who treated Flintoff, told the documentary the injuries were "very complex" - a mixture of hard and soft tissue injuries, broken teeth, lost teeth and elements of the upper jaw bone that were also fractured and displaced. | Surgeon Jahrad Haq, who treated Flintoff, told the documentary the injuries were "very complex" - a mixture of hard and soft tissue injuries, broken teeth, lost teeth and elements of the upper jaw bone that were also fractured and displaced. |
He "lost a really significant portion of his upper lip - the skin and some of the underlying muscle - and also his lower lip," he said. | He "lost a really significant portion of his upper lip - the skin and some of the underlying muscle - and also his lower lip," he said. |
Mr Haq said the injuries were in the "top five" in terms of severity of those he had seen during his career. | Mr Haq said the injuries were in the "top five" in terms of severity of those he had seen during his career. |
'Cricket saved him' | 'Cricket saved him' |
Reflecting on the recovery, Flintoff said he "didn't think I had it in me to get through" the ordeal. | Reflecting on the recovery, Flintoff said he "didn't think I had it in me to get through" the ordeal. |
"This sounds awful. Part of me wishes I'd been killed. Part of me thinks I wish I'd died," he added. | "This sounds awful. Part of me wishes I'd been killed. Part of me thinks I wish I'd died," he added. |
"I didn't want to kill myself. I don't want to mistake the two things. I was not wishing, but thinking, this would have been so much easier... | "I didn't want to kill myself. I don't want to mistake the two things. I was not wishing, but thinking, this would have been so much easier... |
"Now I try to take the attitude, you know what, the sun will come up tomorrow, and then my kids will still give me a hug, and I'm probably in a better place now." | "Now I try to take the attitude, you know what, the sun will come up tomorrow, and then my kids will still give me a hug, and I'm probably in a better place now." |
One of England's most successful cricketers, Flintoff previously said he is "loving" his return to the sport coaching England Lions - the development squad underneath England Men's cricket team. | One of England's most successful cricketers, Flintoff previously said he is "loving" his return to the sport coaching England Lions - the development squad underneath England Men's cricket team. |
Flintoff's wife Rachael told the documentary his return to the sport was crucial on the road to recovery. | Flintoff's wife Rachael told the documentary his return to the sport was crucial on the road to recovery. |
"When Andrew needed it most, cricket was there for him," she said. "It sounds a bit weird saying it, a bit over the top to say, but I do think cricket saved him. It gave him a reason for being, again." | "When Andrew needed it most, cricket was there for him," she said. "It sounds a bit weird saying it, a bit over the top to say, but I do think cricket saved him. It gave him a reason for being, again." |
The 47-year-old also returned to television last year with a second series of his BBC programme Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams, which saw him take a team of young cricketers from his hometown of Preston on a tour of India, a year after his crash. | The 47-year-old also returned to television last year with a second series of his BBC programme Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams, which saw him take a team of young cricketers from his hometown of Preston on a tour of India, a year after his crash. |
The acclaimed series is up for a Bafta Television Award in the factual series category next month. | The acclaimed series is up for a Bafta Television Award in the factual series category next month. |
He also hosted a reboot of darts game show Bullseye over Christmas, which will return for a full series later this year. | He also hosted a reboot of darts game show Bullseye over Christmas, which will return for a full series later this year. |
In 2023, the BBC "rested" Top Gear for the foreseeable future. A financial settlement was also reached with Flintoff. | In 2023, the BBC "rested" Top Gear for the foreseeable future. A financial settlement was also reached with Flintoff. |
The documentary, titled Flintoff, is on Disney+ from Friday, 25 April. | The documentary, titled Flintoff, is on Disney+ from Friday, 25 April. |
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