A pregnant mum continues to be combating for motion 9 months after she fell down a 20ft drain. Andrea Harris, who was 5 months pregnant, was strolling together with her three-year-old twin ladies when she by accident kicked the lid of an unsecured manhole and fell down the shaft final July.
The 35-year-old was rushed to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock, Scotland, after her companion Stuart managed to tug her out of the drain. The mum-of-five feared she would lose her unborn child after she suffered bruised ribs and painful hematomas on her abdomen.
Andrea, who gave delivery to wholesome child Rayne in November final 12 months, is now embroiled in an ongoing battle to seek out out who's answerable for sustaining the defective drain and actioning a restore.
Speaking to the Daily Record, she stated: "No one wants to take accountability. I’ve been going backwards and forwards with Renfrewshire Council and other organisations for almost a year now. I've never had an apology. I am incredibly lucky that my baby and I weren’t hurt even more. But this should never have happened in the first place.
"I'm being handed from completely different organisations with nobody capable of inform me who's answerable for the manhole. That’s what makes me actually offended."
Andrea had simply put her twin ladies, Khloe and Keeva, into companion Stuart’s automotive when the freak accident occurred on July 22 final 12 months. She defined: “I was chatting away to the girls and the next thing I knew I was just hanging there. I’d obviously hit the drain with the back of my foot and the lid had spun around.
“My arms were hanging over it but my body went down the hole. If it wasn’t for the lid, I’d have gone the whole way down. It’s about 20ft deep with water at the bottom. I was screaming and my partner was looking about trying to find me. The kids were hysterical.
"My baby bump hit off the ladder rungs inside the hole. Thankfully my partner managed to drag me out and drove me straight to the maternity unit at the hospital to get the baby checked over. When we got there, they said I also needed to go to A&E to get myself looked at too because I was in so much pain. Thankfully Rayne looked okay but I was to go straight back if I started bleeding or if I started having any shooting pains.
“I had bruised ribs and hematomas on my stomach. I was in absolute agony. For days, I could hardly walk.” Andrea, from Kilwinning, instructed how the incident has had an enduring influence on the household. She stated: “When we go out now and there’s a drain, my twins that were with me that day will walk round it. They’re petrified because they obviously watched me going down.
“Even if I had seen that specific manhole, there’s no way I’d have walked on top of it. The concrete around the manhole was all crumbling away so it clearly hadn’t been looked after for a while. I’m just glad that it was me who walked on the grass and not the twins because that doesn’t even bare thinking about."
Scottish Water and Transport Scotland have said the drain does not belong to them.
A Renfrewshire Council spokesperson said: “We’re sorry to hear of this incident. As soon as it was reported to us we secured the area and reported the defect to the relevant authorities who have carried out a repair and installed a new cover.”
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