The great-grandmother suffered a broken neck in the incident last May and died in Frenchay Hospital two days later.
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His biking was an attempted therapy for another injury, a broken neck and punctured lung suffered last fall while surfing in Hawaii.
The jury heard Mr Beckford drove off without stopping, leaving Mr Brown on the ground with a crushed chest and a broken neck.
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"The horse crumbled over - it didn't feel a bad fall, it didn't look a bad fall but I ended up with a broken neck, " he said.
It is common knowledge that once a nerve suffers extreme damage, there is no coming back, be it through a broken neck, a severed back, or optical nerve impairment.
Also, Wego Kite Tubes, an inflatable boat attachment that was yanked off the market in July after being blamed by the CPSC for 39 injuries, including reports of a broken neck and a punctured lung.
Autopsy results revealed the reddish-haired young woman died quickly of a broken neck, possibly from a paw swipe by the 550-pound lion, and the numerous bites and scratches she sustained were inflicted after she died.
His son had suffered a compound broken leg, broken ankles, broken ribs, a punctured lung, a broken sternum, a broken neck, a broken nose, crushed eye sockets, a crushed forehead and a fractured skull, Bothe said.
Even without worrying about a reluctance to confront complications, would a cash-strapped York have transferred Susan to a tertiary care facility, or would they have assured a well-insured patient they could take care of her broken neck?
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Scotland's Max Evans, whose brother Thom suffered a career-ending broken neck against Wales last season, left the field on the stretcher and that seemed to encourage referee Dave Pearson to blow his whistle even though there was still time remaining on the clock.
And what for so many years had seemed to point to the arbitrariness of life was soon evidence of the opposite -- my broken neck the almost inevitable consequence not of a divine plan, but of a reckless driver, a truck loaded with four tons of tiles, a backseat with no headrest, and a dangerous road.
But pathologist Dr Ashley Fegan-Earl told the jury a post-mortem examination found the child did not have any signs of injury including a broken or injured neck.
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The straightness of his back came from something else: that on his third attempt at escape from prison camp he was beaten senseless, and his skull and neck broken, by two Breton peasants with pitchforks, and was invalided out in exchange for a U-boat commander.
The driver of the train, Iain Black, suffered a broken collar bone and a broken bone in his neck, his union Aslef has said.
She also had neck injuries and broken ribs consistent with being caused by a knee, forearm or a foot.
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The overall construction -- which can be broken down into its constituent head, neck and body components for transport -- feels lightweight and borderline-flimsy at times, though to be fair, it's held up remarkably well during our time with it and we don't have any reason to suspect it might do otherwise.
He said one of his arms was broken and there was a "hole in his neck".
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Ms Murray said she saw people who looked like they had broken their noses and she took herself to the doctors after having neck pains.
The new gown can be adapted for many forms of surgery and post-operative care needs, including heart surgery, the insertion of a neck line or hernia repair, or accessing a plaster cast on a broken arm, the hospital said.
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