When the air ambulance introduced Jim Ashworth-Beaumont to King’s Faculty hospital in south-east London, no one thought he had a hope. He had been biking house when a lorry driver failed to identify him alongside his trailer whereas turning left after a set of site visitors lights. The automobile’s wheels opened his torso like a sardine tin, puncturing his lungs and splitting his liver in two. Additionally they tore off his proper arm. Weeks after the accident, in July 2020, Ashworth-Beaumont would see a photograph of the severed limb taken by a physician whereas it lay beside him in hospital. He had requested to see the image and says it helped him come to phrases together with his loss. “My hand didn’t look too unhealthy,” he says. “It was as if it was waving goodbye to me.”
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