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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
Hochwasser in Köln am 04.02.2021 von der Rheinuferpromenade aus gesehen *** Local Caption *** 31555225
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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NEWS - Hochwasser in NRW: Rheinpegel steigt weiter
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah Wilson cuddling her children, from left, Isla, Logan and Seth. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked ag
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Adam and Sarah on holiday with their three children. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another b
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah threw a party to celebrate the one year of her anniversary. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah threw a party to celebrate the one year of her anniversary. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah threw a party to celebrate the one year of her anniversary. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah's children, Logan, Seth and Isla. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the un
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah working on the farm. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowth
c
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah and Adam on their wedding day. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the under
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah and her son swimming with dolphins on holiday. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another b
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SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah and Adam run a family farm in Bedfordshire. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird
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DUK10139999_017
SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! The family at Isla's christening. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergro
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DUK10139999_014
SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah in the stable.PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowth
causing
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DUK10139999_013
SCHICKSALE - Nach schwerem Reitunfall und schwieriger Operation: Mutter dreier Kinder erinnert sich an den Tag als sie ihre Kinder wieder umarmen konnte
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Adam and the boys on the farm. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowth
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah with two of her children. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowt
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah sunbathing in a hospital bed. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the underg
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah with her horse Lorenzo. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowth
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah at home with Isla. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowth
cau
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah and Adam with their children. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the underg
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah had to relearn how to drink from a cup. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah spent 14 months in rehab. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the undergrowt
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah and Adam when she was in hospital. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the u
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah loved horses since she was a child. Pictured, riding with her son Seth. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was s
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SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Sarah's children visiting her in hospital. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum hugs her three children for the first time after
being paralysed in a horse-riding accident
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum will be celebrating the first anniversary of the best hug she has ever had next month
- when she wrapped her arms around her children for the first time after breaking her neck
in a terrifying riding accident.
Within seconds after falling from her horse and shattering a crucial vertebra which looked
like a crushed digestive biscuit Sarah Wilson, 35, went from working 10-hour days on her
family farm with her husband, Adam, 35, to being paralysed.
Enduring gruelling surgery and months of intensive rehabilitation much of it away from the
family home in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire her greatest goal was to cuddle Logan,
eight, Seth, six, and Isla, three, once more.
So, in January, 2020, she agreed to an eight-hour operation, grafting together two major
muscles on her left arm which had extremely limited movement finally celebrating her
longed-for embrace back at home after being discharged in early March.
She said: I really wanted to put both my arms around my kids and gi ve them a hug it
meant so much to me.
And I will never forget the moment when we finally hugged properly again.
Even if I dont improve any more, I know I can take part in their life now.
Super-fit before her fall, life changed forever for Sarah at lunchtime on Saturday, September
29, 2018, when she slipped from her horse Lorenzo, a dark bay sports horse, 18 hands or
almost two metres high.
She had been feeling disheartened, as the animal had been spooked by noise in the bushes,
thought to be a bird, the previous day and decided to take him out again, as her children
were with their grandparents and Adam was working in a nearby field.
But just 20 minutes in, Lorenzo was spooked again by another bird in the
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