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Father of Two Survives Horrific Car Crash, Faces Grueling Recovery
23 Jan
Summary
- Lewis Rimmer suffered life-changing injuries after being hit by a car.
- He underwent over 40 hours of surgery and had his left foot amputated.
- A man was arrested and bailed in connection with the dangerous driving incident.

A father of two, Lewis Rimmer, aged 41, is currently in hospital after sustaining severe injuries when he was hit by a car in Bolton on October 27. The incident occurred in a Sainsbury's car park as he was purchasing a lottery ticket.
Mr. Rimmer was airlifted to Royal Preston Hospital, where he spent weeks on life support. He has undergone more than 40 hours of complex surgery, including the amputation of his left foot due to extensive damage.
His wife, Sarah, described the surgeons as "absolutely incredible" for saving his life. Lewis also suffered a broken pelvis, fractures to both femurs, and a severe compound fracture to his right shin. He has now been hospitalized for 12 weeks.
A 56-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs. He has since been released on bail as investigations continue.




