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Paralysed Chanelle Higgins in Crimewatch hit-and-run appeal | Paralysed Chanelle Higgins in Crimewatch hit-and-run appeal |
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A mother paralysed from the waist down in a hit-and-run collision has told BBC's Crimewatch she wanted "to die there and then". | A mother paralysed from the waist down in a hit-and-run collision has told BBC's Crimewatch she wanted "to die there and then". |
Chanelle Higgins was on a night out in West Norwood, south-east London, in May when a car mounted the pavement, struck her and a friend, and drove away. | |
Ms Higgins now uses a wheelchair and has limited upper-body movement. | Ms Higgins now uses a wheelchair and has limited upper-body movement. |
She will appeal for information on Crimewatch later. | She will appeal for information on Crimewatch later. |
Ms Higgins told the show: "The last thing I remember was going in the ambulance and screaming about my legs hurting, and trying to reach for my legs, and then blacking out and waking up in a hospital bed with all tubes in my mouth my neck my nose. | Ms Higgins told the show: "The last thing I remember was going in the ambulance and screaming about my legs hurting, and trying to reach for my legs, and then blacking out and waking up in a hospital bed with all tubes in my mouth my neck my nose. |
"And they told me that I was paralysed and I had very limited use to my hands - it was just horrible. | "And they told me that I was paralysed and I had very limited use to my hands - it was just horrible. |
"If I'm honest I just wanted to die there and then." | "If I'm honest I just wanted to die there and then." |
Monday's special episode of Crimewatch will focus on the consequences of road crime after the law was toughened for using a mobile phone while driving. | Monday's special episode of Crimewatch will focus on the consequences of road crime after the law was toughened for using a mobile phone while driving. |
Last week, penalties and fines for offenders were doubled to six points and £200 respectively. | Last week, penalties and fines for offenders were doubled to six points and £200 respectively. |
Following what happened to her, Ms Higgins said her children were her motivation. | Following what happened to her, Ms Higgins said her children were her motivation. |
She said: "If I didn't have kids I would have given up because it was so hard, so painful. | She said: "If I didn't have kids I would have given up because it was so hard, so painful. |
"I am not going to let them see Mummy's weak. Mummy's too strong. I'm a fighter." | |
Ms Higgins' appeal will air at 21:00 GMT on BBC One. | Ms Higgins' appeal will air at 21:00 GMT on BBC One. |