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The Irish Sun
12 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Shocking moment speeding driver leaves woman for dead in crushed car so he can pick up £20 notes strewn on ground
THIS is the shocking moment a speeding driver leaves a woman for dead in a crushed car to pick up his scattered £20 notes. Ty Kelsall smashed into the victim, who is aged in her 50s, as she drove along a quiet street in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. 5 Footage showed Ty Kelsall smashing into the woman's car Credit: SWNS 5 He then picked up £20 notes that had been strewn on the ground Credit: SWNS 5 Kelsall has now been jailed Credit: SWNS The woman was trapped in the vehicle after the driver's side door was crushed in the horror . But footage showed Kelsall exiting his Vauxhall Corsa without even glancing in her direction. Instead of getting help, the shameless 22-year-old was then filmed picking up a stash of £20 notes that had strewn across the debris. He fled the scene along with three other passengers, who also failed to come to the woman's aid. She was left with fractures to her pelvis, spine and fibula, along with an injury to her sternum. Kelsall, 22, has now been jailed for three years after he pleased guilty to serious injury by dangerous driving and possessing Class A drugs. In a victim impact statement, the woman said she was "mortified" when the driver fled. She added: "The worst bit is that they were driving recklessly…and to hear they ran off. I didn't think there were any human beings who would act like that. Most read in The Sun "You're entering into a loaded weapon when you get into a car - that's how I feel." She also told how she bravely chose to share the footage to make other drivers "think twice". The woman continued: "I could have died, it could have been so much worse. "However, it's almost as bad as when you do die, because you still have the injuries, the pain and suffering, and the adjustments you have to make. "I'm no longer independent - they've stolen that from me. "He's stolen my independence and the last two years of my life." Sheffield Crown Court heard the crash took place in May 2023 when Kelsall ignored a give way sign at a crossroads. He was arrested two months later when he was found in possession of 26 wraps of cocaine. As well as a jail term, Kelsall was banned from driving for three years. 5 The woman was trapped inside the car by the crushed driver's door Credit: SWNS 5 Kelsall and his passengers all fled the scene Credit: SWNS


Scottish Sun
12 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Shocking moment speeding driver leaves woman for dead in crushed car so he can pick up £20 notes strewn on ground
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the shocking moment a speeding driver leaves a woman for dead in a crushed car to pick up his scattered £20 notes. Ty Kelsall smashed into the victim, who is aged in her 50s, as she drove along a quiet street in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Footage showed Ty Kelsall smashing into the woman's car Credit: SWNS 5 He then picked up £20 notes that had been strewn on the ground Credit: SWNS 5 Kelsall has now been jailed Credit: SWNS The woman was trapped in the vehicle after the driver's side door was crushed in the horror. But footage showed Kelsall exiting his Vauxhall Corsa without even glancing in her direction. Instead of getting help, the shameless 22-year-old was then filmed picking up a stash of £20 notes that had strewn across the debris. He fled the scene along with three other passengers, who also failed to come to the woman's aid. She was left with fractures to her pelvis, spine and fibula, along with an injury to her sternum. Kelsall, 22, has now been jailed for three years after he pleased guilty to serious injury by dangerous driving and possessing Class A drugs. In a victim impact statement, the woman said she was "mortified" when the driver fled. She added: "The worst bit is that they were driving recklessly…and to hear they ran off. I didn't think there were any human beings who would act like that. "You're entering into a loaded weapon when you get into a car - that's how I feel." She also told how she bravely chose to share the footage to make other drivers "think twice". The woman continued: "I could have died, it could have been so much worse. "However, it's almost as bad as when you do die, because you still have the injuries, the pain and suffering, and the adjustments you have to make. "I'm no longer independent - they've stolen that from me. "He's stolen my independence and the last two years of my life." Sheffield Crown Court heard the crash took place in May 2023 when Kelsall ignored a give way sign at a crossroads. He was arrested two months later when he was found in possession of 26 wraps of cocaine. As well as a jail term, Kelsall was banned from driving for three years. 5 The woman was trapped inside the car by the crushed driver's door Credit: SWNS
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Dentists 'stymied' in attempts to get NHS contract
Bosses at a new dental practice in east Kent have said they are being "stymied" in their attempts to secure an NHS contract, despite a "huge need" for appointments. Nightingale Dental Surgery in Margate believes it could see thousands of patients a year if permitted to provide NHS services. It said its pleas have "fallen on deaf ears" and it "cannot gain a contract for love nor money". NHS Kent and Medway said it was "in the process of evaluating expressions of interest from dental providers". Nightingale opened in February in Seacole Way and is run by Clare Henderson and Teresa Kelsall. Although a private practice, the pair want to provide NHS appointments too, to help meet the demand in the area. Ms Kelsall told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) the opportunity to bid for contracts "rarely comes around" and they are "unsure when they will be able to put their case forward". She said: "A lot of the dentists in the area are corporations and they mop up a huge amount of contracts for the actual surgeries and it's really difficult to get in there and try to push our way in. "We only want a small contract, we're not asking for the world but we would like to provide NHS dentistry because I feel it's really needed." Ms Kelsall said they had been in touch with the NHS since October, and had also contacted the head of the local integrated care board, who was unable to shed light on when bidding would open. NHS Kent and Medway said millions had been ploughed in over the last two years into increasing dental provision. A spokesperson added: "Our focus is on improving patient access to routine NHS dental care where it is needed most. "We have invested £4.7m over two years in increasing dental provision across Kent and Medway through new dental contacts and expanding existing ones. ""We have recently offered additional activity in seven areas, including Thanet, and are in the process of evaluating expressions of interest from dental providers." Follow BBC Kent on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track' Extra 35,000 urgent dentist appointments promised NHS Kent and Medway


BBC News
03-03-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Margate dentists 'stymied' in attempts to get NHS contract
Bosses at a new dental practice in east Kent have said they are being "stymied" in their attempts to secure an NHS contract, despite a "huge need" for appointments. Nightingale Dental Surgery in Margate believes it could see thousands of patients a year if permitted to provide NHS said its pleas have "fallen on deaf ears" and it "cannot gain a contract for love nor money".NHS Kent and Medway said it was "in the process of evaluating expressions of interest from dental providers". Nightingale opened in February in Seacole Way and is run by Clare Henderson and Teresa Kelsall. Although a private practice, the pair want to provide NHS appointments too, to help meet the demand in the Kelsall told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) the opportunity to bid for contracts "rarely comes around" and they are "unsure when they will be able to put their case forward".She said: "A lot of the dentists in the area are corporations and they mop up a huge amount of contracts for the actual surgeries and it's really difficult to get in there and try to push our way in."We only want a small contract, we're not asking for the world but we would like to provide NHS dentistry because I feel it's really needed." 'Improving patient access' Ms Kelsall said they had been in touch with the NHS since October, and had also contacted the head of the local integrated care board, who was unable to shed light on when bidding would Kent and Medway said millions had been ploughed in over the last two years into increasing dental provision.A spokesperson added: "Our focus is on improving patient access to routine NHS dental care where it is needed most."We have invested £4.7m over two years in increasing dental provision across Kent and Medway through new dental contacts and expanding existing ones.""We have recently offered additional activity in seven areas, including Thanet, and are in the process of evaluating expressions of interest from dental providers."