Anette Collins vividly described her traumatic experience, stating, 'He left me bleeding in the road and just got on his bike and left. All of a sudden I just went flying. I didn't even see him.' This emphasizes the sudden nature of the incident.
She shared the aftermath of the crash, noting, 'I was limping home basically. The next day I still have a bruise on the top of my thigh the shape and size of a lime bike basket.' This illustrates the physical impact of the accident.
Collins expressed her ongoing anxiety while crossing streets, saying, 'I’m hypervigilant and a little bit anxious about it. It was really bad in the first month.' This highlights her psychological trauma following the incident.
Despite receiving care, she mentioned, 'I was forced to get a tetanus jab from my GP after the cut on my ankle became infected.' This indicates the severity of her injuries.
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