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BT apologises after Worcestershire woman's manhole fall | BT apologises after Worcestershire woman's manhole fall |
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A Worcestershire woman has said she is lucky to be alive after falling 12ft (3.7m) down an uncovered manhole. | A Worcestershire woman has said she is lucky to be alive after falling 12ft (3.7m) down an uncovered manhole. |
Chris Long, from Sedgeberrow, was walking her dogs when she fell into the hole which contained deep water. | Chris Long, from Sedgeberrow, was walking her dogs when she fell into the hole which contained deep water. |
She said: "I really felt I was going to die, I was extremely lucky to get out of it." | She said: "I really felt I was going to die, I was extremely lucky to get out of it." |
A BT spokesperson apologised and said they were investigating why the cover had been removed, but they suspected it may have been "disturbed deliberately". | A BT spokesperson apologised and said they were investigating why the cover had been removed, but they suspected it may have been "disturbed deliberately". |
The spokesperson said: "We are sorry to hear of Mrs Long's experience, the safety of the public is of BT's utmost priority." | The spokesperson said: "We are sorry to hear of Mrs Long's experience, the safety of the public is of BT's utmost priority." |
Mrs Long said she had been walking her two dogs at 18:00 GMT on 10 November when she fell down the hole and her golden retriever Sam landed on top of her. | Mrs Long said she had been walking her two dogs at 18:00 GMT on 10 November when she fell down the hole and her golden retriever Sam landed on top of her. |
She said: "Instincts for survival kicked in and I noticed an iron rung at the side of the wall - thankfully my feet knocked onto another rung underwater and I managed somehow to clamber out." | |
A passing car stopped and a couple got out to help rescue the dog Sam and tried to replace the manhole cover which had been lying at the side of the hole. | A passing car stopped and a couple got out to help rescue the dog Sam and tried to replace the manhole cover which had been lying at the side of the hole. |
She was then taken to A&E before being reunited with her family. | She was then taken to A&E before being reunited with her family. |
Possible vandalism | Possible vandalism |
Mrs Long said: "I had a massive lump on the back of my head and multiple bruising all over my body, miraculously, nothing was broken and even more miraculously, I was still alive. | Mrs Long said: "I had a massive lump on the back of my head and multiple bruising all over my body, miraculously, nothing was broken and even more miraculously, I was still alive. |
"Someone was responsible for leaving the manhole cover off - I think it must have been there for a little while and it was concrete not iron like a lot that have been stolen. | "Someone was responsible for leaving the manhole cover off - I think it must have been there for a little while and it was concrete not iron like a lot that have been stolen. |
"I'm anxious to bring more attention to the incident now so that maybe more stringent safety measures are applied with respect to manholes and this incident isn't repeated - the next person may not be so lucky." | "I'm anxious to bring more attention to the incident now so that maybe more stringent safety measures are applied with respect to manholes and this incident isn't repeated - the next person may not be so lucky." |
Mrs Long said she reported the incident to Worcestershire County Council and later found out the manhole was BT's responsibility. | Mrs Long said she reported the incident to Worcestershire County Council and later found out the manhole was BT's responsibility. |
Jon Fraser, from Worcestershire County Council, said: "Whilst the reasons why the BT manhole was left open are unknown, we have suffered many instances of vandalism and theft of manhole covers in recent times. | Jon Fraser, from Worcestershire County Council, said: "Whilst the reasons why the BT manhole was left open are unknown, we have suffered many instances of vandalism and theft of manhole covers in recent times. |
"We do of course inspect all of Worcestershire's roads regularly and would encourage anyone that notices any defects, particularly dangerous ones, to contact us immediately so that we can take appropriate action." | "We do of course inspect all of Worcestershire's roads regularly and would encourage anyone that notices any defects, particularly dangerous ones, to contact us immediately so that we can take appropriate action." |
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