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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:20 pm 
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NHS approved taxi driver abandoned mother and her sick child at 1am because she feared driving through a puddle would ruin her car



  • Riki Hall, 32, had to wade through the water carrying her daughter at 1am and set off walking the final mile home

  • Driver was worried that she would get water in her exhaust

  • Riven, six, had been taken to hospital after having several epileptic fits



A mother and her sick child were abandoned on a country lane in the early hours of the morning when an NHS-approved taxi driver refused to drive them through a large puddle.

Riki Hall, 32, had to wade through the ankle-deep water carrying her epileptic daughter Riven, six, before setting off to walk the rest of the way home at 1am.

The driver was worried that water would get into her exhaust if she drove through the puddle.

She didn't know any of the alternative routes into the rural village of Franksbridge, near Llandrindod Wells, Powys, which avoided the water.

Riven was treated in hospital after suffering a series of epileptic fits but was discharged at 11.15pm.

Staff phoned a taxi firm with an NHS contract to take Riki and her daughter 30 miles home.

'Doctors said my daughter had IBS, but less than two years later she'd died from bowel cancer': Heartbroken mother says outdated attitudes to the disease are to blame

The young girl was fast asleep in the back of the vehicle when they were forced to get out and walk back as sleet came down.

'Riven was fast asleep on the back seat in her pyjamas when the woman driver suddenly stopped in the road,' she said.

'She said there was a puddle which was caused by an overflowing ditch. The puddle wasn't particularly deep - but the driver said she would check to see if it covered her foot.

'She said she had a new turbo fitted on the car - and didn't want water getting into the vehicle's exhaust.'

Driver Sheila Cooke went out to check the depth of the puddle on the country lane but said she wouldn't go any further.

Mother-of-three Riki said: 'She said she wasn't going to take us any further. She said we could either get out and walk the rest of the journey or she could drive us to the nearest town.

'I should have refused to get out of the car but I just wanted to get my daughter home and into her bed.

'She was in her pyjamas and exhausted, it was pitch black and a mixture of rain and sleet was falling.

'I didn't have a coat and Riven had nothing but a blanket wrapped around her pyjamas.'

She added: 'My feet got wet walking through the puddle but it didn't come past my ankles.'

Luckily after 10 minutes Riki was able to get a signal on her mobile phone to call for her mother to collect them from the country lane in the middle-of-nowhere.

Riki - who also has four-year-old twins - said: 'I am angry at the callous way Riven and I were treated.

'I still believe the taxi could have gone through the puddle without damaging her car.'

Her mother Erica Hall, a policewoman, said: 'I'm disgusted my daughter and granddaughter were abandoned in a country lane at that time in the morning and in those conditions.

'Anything could have happened.'

Taxi driver Mrs Cooke, who owns Sheila's Cars in Abergavenny, yesterday apologised.

She said: 'There was an awful lot of water on the road - it came way over my ankles. In my professional opinion there was no way I could have driven my car through that water safely.

'At the time I didn't realise that Miss Hall's daughter had recently suffered from an epileptic fit. In hindsight I should have given her the option to return to hospital.'

Riven has suffered with epilepsy since she was born but had not had a fit for over a year when she was admitted to Nevill Hall hospital in Abergavenny, South Wales.

A hospital spokesman said: 'We are looking into the issues raised. The Health Board takes any concerns expressed in relation to the services provided by contracted companies seriously.

'The firm remains on our list of approved companies for patient transport.

'We have asked taxi firms contracted to us to return patients to hospital if for any reason they cannot return them to their destination safely.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z2QX9a6Ezl

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:43 pm 
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I saw the images in the paper - the mother is basically milking it as the daughter was fit enough to be let out of hospital. It is winter and she has not got the child dressed properly - out in pyjamas etc, some mother!

My take is if she was in the same position she possibly would have done same.

It is 1.00 a.m on an unlit road that is partly flooded! The driver makes a sensible decision not to go any further as she does not feel that it safe, and then offers to take them to the next nearest town.............they were not abandoned.

If she had gone through the water and the vehicle had broken down, then no doubt she would have been slated for that. The fact that the child is epileptic has nothing whatsoever to do with the situation, as the driver has no way of knowing.

Is the mother saying that her daughter who has been discharged from hospital (therefore she must be well) merits the driver taking risks? who is also well enough to pose for the camera.

Probably another one looking for a freebie.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:56 pm 
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It isn't water going up the exhaust pipe that causes the problems, it is water being sucked up the air intake. If the air intake is very low like on the Pug 406 you can f**k the engine like wot I did. :sad:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:13 pm 
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If the roads look dangerous, then the driver did the right thing.

I think she should have offered to take back to hospital, but that's the only slight issue I believe she got wrong.

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I wonder what the Daily Mail would have wrote if the woman had been a unmarried single parent who was black - I doubt the story would have ran.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:37 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
I wonder what the Daily Mail would have wrote if the woman had been a unmarried single parent who was black - I doubt the story would have ran.

Would have said she should have drown her in the puddle. :shock:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:23 pm 
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Water would need to go about 3 inches above the bumper on the passat


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Trouble is with Huge puddles at night is that you don't know how deep they are until your up to your windows in water...


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:39 pm 
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skippy41 wrote:
Water would need to go about 3 inches above the bumper on the passat



I was going to ask how you measure that - then thought a distinctly horrible thought.

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i back driver nobody come pay if car engine ruin an council to blame for poor road fix


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:32 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
Water would need to go about 3 inches above the bumper on the passat



I was going to ask how you measure that - then thought a distinctly horrible thought.



are you say skippy go dogging with car in dark car park


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He's not saying it - just thinking it. =D>

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'Doctors said my daughter had IBS, but less than two years later she'd died from bowel cancer': Heartbroken mother says outdated attitudes to the disease are to blame


As sad as this is, what does it have to do with the story?

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toots wrote:
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'Doctors said my daughter had IBS, but less than two years later she'd died from bowel cancer': Heartbroken mother says outdated attitudes to the disease are to blame


As sad as this is, what does it have to do with the story?



I aint sure and I cant work out if the girl died now :roll:

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:42 pm 
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toots wrote:
As sad as this is, what does it have to do with the story?

It was a link to another story inside the story quoted. CC cut and pasted the lot just to confuse you Toots.






Plan worked. =D> =D> =D> :lol: :lol:




How many is that?

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