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Severed arm woman leaves hospital | |
(10 minutes later) | |
A woman who lost part of her arm four inches above the wrist after being thrown from a car has left hospital. | |
Gillian Gilchrist, 29, from Ibrox, Glasgow, was found stumbling on the M8 near Paisley on Sunday. | |
Ms Gilchrist, a prostitute, was thrown from the car on Arkleston Road at 0150 BST after she was picked up in Glasgow's red light district. | |
She discharged herself from Glasgow Royal Infirmary and left with journalists from a newspaper. | |
Detectives from Strathclyde Police had spent time interviewing her, trying to find out more about the assault they described as a horrific murder attempt. | |
After she was thrown from the car, Ms Gilchrist stumbled 100 yards across a field and onto the westbound M8. | |
I just pray this is the wake-up call she needs - we will all be there to help her Stepmother Anne Gilchrist | I just pray this is the wake-up call she needs - we will all be there to help her Stepmother Anne Gilchrist |
The man who found her was travelling in a taxi and does not want to be named. | The man who found her was travelling in a taxi and does not want to be named. |
He told BBC Scotland: "Suddenly the taxi brakes and there was this woman in the road. She was covered in blood. | He told BBC Scotland: "Suddenly the taxi brakes and there was this woman in the road. She was covered in blood. |
"I ran to help her and called 999 and tried to get her off the motorway, it was then I noticed she had no arm. | "I ran to help her and called 999 and tried to get her off the motorway, it was then I noticed she had no arm. |
"It was the most horrific thing I have ever seen, I put my jacket around her and gave her first aid." | "It was the most horrific thing I have ever seen, I put my jacket around her and gave her first aid." |
Unknown dangers facing vice girls | Unknown dangers facing vice girls |
Detectives said Ms Gilchrist had got into a dark coloured car with a man in Holm Street at Wellington Street, in the heart of the red light district. | Detectives said Ms Gilchrist had got into a dark coloured car with a man in Holm Street at Wellington Street, in the heart of the red light district. |
He drove to Arkleston Road near to Arkleston Cemetery, on the outskirts of Paisley, where he threw her from the car. | He drove to Arkleston Road near to Arkleston Cemetery, on the outskirts of Paisley, where he threw her from the car. |
Doctors were unable to reconnect her arm. | |
Her sister Debbie, 21, told the Scottish Sun: "I don't understand why someone would want to do that to a lassie. | Her sister Debbie, 21, told the Scottish Sun: "I don't understand why someone would want to do that to a lassie. |
"In a way Gillian is lucky because she could well be dead. | "In a way Gillian is lucky because she could well be dead. |
"She has a second chance - I'll take her in and try and straighten her out." | "She has a second chance - I'll take her in and try and straighten her out." |
Her stepmother Anne Gilchrist, 45, told the newspaper: "We have tried so hard to get her off the streets. | Her stepmother Anne Gilchrist, 45, told the newspaper: "We have tried so hard to get her off the streets. |
"I just pray this is the wake-up call she needs - we will all be there to help her." | "I just pray this is the wake-up call she needs - we will all be there to help her." |
The Daily Record Glasgow PM has offered a £10,000 reward for information leading the arrest and conviction of the attacker. | The Daily Record Glasgow PM has offered a £10,000 reward for information leading the arrest and conviction of the attacker. |
Meanwhile street workers' groups have reissued safety advice to prostitutes. | Meanwhile street workers' groups have reissued safety advice to prostitutes. |
Anne Wallace, of the Salt and Light Ministry, said: "If you need to do it, please be safe and make sure someone takes registration numbers. | Anne Wallace, of the Salt and Light Ministry, said: "If you need to do it, please be safe and make sure someone takes registration numbers. |
"Make sure someone knows exactly who you are going with and you don't make yourself vulnerable, and you work inside the camera system rather than outwith it." | "Make sure someone knows exactly who you are going with and you don't make yourself vulnerable, and you work inside the camera system rather than outwith it." |