Woman seriously hurt in bike crash wins £95,000 after suing rider who ‘wasn’t at scene’ in east London

Woman seriously hurt in bike crash wins £95,000 after suing rider who ‘wasn’t at scene’ in east London

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Woman seriously hurt in bike crash wins £95,000 after suing rider who ‘wasn’t at scene’ in east London
Author: Anthony France
Published: Feb, 04 2025 06:32

A pensioner run down by a moped on a zebra crossing has been awarded £95,000 after suing the rider who was acquitted following an alleged botched police investigation. Loraine White, 72, struggles to walk having shattered her knee and ribs in several places. She was hit by the Yamaha 125 bike in Crownfield Road, Leytonstone at 7pm on March 24, 2022. At the time, Mrs White excitedly left home to meet her two sons for a pre-Mother’s Day dinner when her life changed in an instant.

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“I didn’t have time to react,” she told the Standard. “I was halfway across the zebra crossing and looked both ways, then just as I was looking to my right to double-check, I was hit out of nowhere. The pain was so intense that I could hardly talk or breathe as I had broken my ribs. “I fell. The force was so bad that it broke all my nails on my left hand that I had just had done. “I couldn’t move. I thought I was going to pass out from the pain.”.

Nazeefullah Hikmat, now 27, from Walthamstow, was acquitted of driving without due care and attention after telling Stratford Magistrates’ Court he wasn’t there and someone must have stolen his keys. According to Mrs White’s solicitors, police officers at the scene hadn’t asked a motorcyclist to remove his mask or helmet to confirm his identity. Mrs White, of Waltham Forest, recently received a total out-of-court settlement of £95,000, including claim fees.

The retired British Gas typist said she’s been left shuffling along like “Star Wars robot R2-D2” and mostly crawls up her stairs. She also gets mistaken for a shoplifter as metal in her legs sets off store alarms. Mrs White said: “This has ruined my retirement. “I was so excited as my sons were meeting me for a Mother’s Day treat. I now wish I had never left the house that day. “He [Hikmat] said in court that he wasn’t driving and wasn’t there - someone must have stolen his keys. But as the police officer on the scene hadn’t asked whoever it was to remove his mask and helmet, Hikmat was cleared.”.

Mrs White spent two-and-a-half weeks recovering at Whipps Cross Hospital before being discharged with a static leg brace to aid healing. Initially, she had to live in her front room on a bed with carers and her twin 34-year-old sons Sammy and Daniel looking after her. She added: “I am in constant pain. I have metal in both knees and matching scars and struggle to walk. I feel like that R2-D2 robot from Star Wars.

“I sometimes get mistaken for a shoplifter as metal in my legs set off alarms when I leave stores. I was in Superdrug and it went off and I had to show them my receipt before they released me. It’s so embarrassing.”. Her solicitor Ms Flannigan added: “Loraine now faces a lifetime of pain for something as simple as popping out for a meal. “Her life changed in seconds and shows how dangerous crossings can be.

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