Helmet may have helped Northampton e-scooter rider who suffered brain damage, says mother
Kirri-Anne Hossain-Reid was hit by a car on the wrong side of the road in June last yearA mother has urged e-scooter riders to wear helmets after her daughter was left with brain damage after being struck by a dangerous driver.
Mark Unwin, 62, of Kenmuir Crescent, Northampton, hit Ms Hossain-Reid when he was on the wrong side of the road while overtaking a van. Ms Hossain-Reid was taken to hospital and is now living at a specialist brain injury unit with limited communication and mobility.Debbie McCann said her daughter was walking the e-scooter across the road when she was hitShe believed that helmets should be compulsory, especially as rental e-scooters can ride on the road, adding: "I just wish Kirri-Anne had a helmet on."
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