A woman has shared how her life took a drastic turn after a hit-and-run incident left her with severe injuries. Kirsty Pickering, aged 38, sustained multiple fractures and cuts to her body during a terrifying crash outside her family’s residence in Bredbury, Stockport. The accident occurred as she was finishing her work and preparing to pick up her son, leading to a series of serious injuries including broken legs, arms, ribs, and facial wounds.
Medical professionals have informed Kirsty that she might face up to 12 weeks of immobility, jeopardizing her ability to continue her dog-walking business. The collision took place immediately after she parked her vehicle, resulting in significant damage to both her and her van. Kirsty, who established her dog-walking venture three-and-a-half years ago, expressed deep attachment to her now-wrecked van, a crucial asset for her business.
The impact of the crash left Kirsty with a torn ACL, a broken tibia, a fractured foot, and various other injuries requiring medical attention. This situation has not only disrupted her work but also raised uncertainties about her future ability to resume her beloved business. In the meantime, her son and two dogs are being looked after by her parents as she navigates through a challenging recovery phase.
Expressing gratitude for the support received, Kirsty shared her struggles and uncertainties about her recovery timeline. The incident occurred on the afternoon of October 6th, prompting an ongoing investigation by the authorities. Kirsty’s mother recounted the harrowing experience of witnessing her daughter’s injuries and commended the quick actions of bystanders who assisted at the scene.
Friends of Kirsty have initiated a fundraising campaign to aid her during this difficult period. The Greater Manchester Police have been reached out to for further insights on the ongoing investigation.