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Olive Press Costa Blanca South and Murcia Issue 96

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COSTA BLANCA SUR / MURCIA FREE Vol. 4 Issue 96 www.theolivepress.es August 10th - August 23rd 2023

Hot news ALICANTE province will experience extremely hot temperatures of up to 43 from today (Thursday, August 10). The heatwave will affect the south of Spain, presenting a ‘significant risk’ to people in Alicante, according to the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). The overall highest temperatures in the region will be recorded inland, with most municipalities experiencing temperatures of over 40C. British expat hotspot Orihuela will be reaching 43C, while the hottest temperatures in the province will be in the municipalities of Pinoso and Villena, where thermometers will record 44C. Meanwhile, Alicante City, Torrevieja and Denia will be experiencing slightly cooler weather, with maximum temperatures of 35C, which will however feel hotter due to the warm wind. This latest heatwave, which is the third one of the summer, is caused by warm air masses from North Africa reaching the Iberian Peninsula.

EVER GROWING TORREVIEJA’s population could eventually top 100,000 people as work is due to start on a new mega-urbanisation. The 7,490 home scheme is on the largest piece of urban developable land in Alicante Province. La Hoya covers an area of nearly two million square metres and Torrevieja council has approved final modifications to the €53 million project. The build time runs up to 25 years and once finished, the development is estimated to accommodate 18,000 people - which on current numbers would take Torrevieja’s population to 110,000 residents. Despite building approval being granted by the Valencian government in 2009, nothing happened because of the recession.

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Horror crash Expat drink drive victim forced to close business after leg amputated By Laurence Dollimore

A BRITISH tradesman fears it will be years before he can walk again after his legs were crushed by a drink driver in Spain, causing one to be amputated below the knee. Gary Doggett, 55, was working in Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca with his son and another employee when a Spanish driver ploughed into him from behind, pinning him against the back of his van. Gary was rushed to hospital where he endured eight hours of surgery, however neither he nor his family members were warned that his right leg was being amputated. The father-of-two has been forced to close his glass curtains business, telling the Olive Press that he believes it will be up to two years before he will be ‘back on my feet’. He said: “It’s terrible really, my job is very physical and I was always busy doing something, like pottering in the garden or walking the dogs, he’s really f····ed me up, is one way of putting it.”

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The much-loved businessman, originally from Brecon, in Wales, said it was a shock to his wife, Carol, to see him with one leg, after she had simply been told he had ‘made it out of surgery alive’. He added: “I woke up and saw one leg was missing, but to be honest I just thought ‘at least it’s only one of them’.” The life-changing injuries have left Gary, who moved to Spain 16 years ago, with no option but to close his glass curtain business, leaving him and his own son out of work. His daughter Chloe has started a GoFundMe page to help out with rehabilitation costs, which has received more than €30,000 so far. She said: “My one year old twins are learning to walk, and it breaks my heart that my strong, amazing dad has to one day learn to walk all over again. “But I know with his unbelievable inner strength and determination, he will one day walk me down the

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AFTERMATH: The car aisle on my wedding day.” Gary continued: “To be honest I knew it was bad when I saw bits of my own bones underneath the van after the crash.” “My son and colleague tried to cover me with blankets but I really thought I was going to lose both of my legs.” Gary said he was loading materials into his van while working on a golf resort on June 30 this year, when the vehicle smashed into the back of him. “It was 11am, he had been drinking and had no insurance, my legs took the full impact,’ he recalled, adding that he was conscious until he arrived at hospital. “I remember being taken in for X-rays but that’s the last thing I remember until I came around for surgery.” The driver had not been wearing a seatbelt and was ‘semi-conscious’ following the crash, having hit his head against the windscreen, Gary said. “Police said he would appear in court for driving without a licence and no insurance but we haven’t had any updates since. “We think they may be waiting to see how my injuries develop before deciding what criminal charges to bring.” Gary has complete knee reconstruction surgery in around

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HORROR: Gary and wife Carol were not warned about the amputation four weeks time, and believes it will be another 18 months to two years before he is back on his feet. In the GoFundMe appeal, daughter Chloe said: “When my dad finally came around he was alone and had to find out himself by looking down at the bed, there was no one there to explain! “The day after, he had pain in his chest and shoulder, but we were told that all had been checked and it was just bruising from the impact. “Day 3, dad underwent surgery again. When he woke, he could not breathe. They rushed him to x-ray and found he had air in his left lung, fractured ribs, and scapula, he had an emergency drain inserted into his lung!’

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Chloe said that after 13 days in the local hospital, her father was taken to Valencia Hospital some two-and-a-half hours away from his home. She added: “A further two fractured vertebrae in the lower back were found, two weeks after the accident.” Chloe launched the appeal to help the family get through the next year or so, which will see Gary endure more surgeries and extensive recovery treatment. He spent more than a month in hospital due to a serious infection in his left leg, which delayed the realignment of his foot and tibia. A further surgery discovered significant damage to his left knee, meaning a ‘total reconstruction’ is needed, Chloe said. She explained: ‘It is estimated that the tibia will take approximately 12 months to heal before he can even look at having a prosthetic leg fitted - let alone the physiotherapy to use it. “He will need to have many more surgeries within this time including a number of skin grafts on both his stump and left leg. “The road to recovery will be long and tough for my dad, leaving him with financial worries on top of everything else. He will need medical equipment and the house will need major alterations before he can even come home. Due to the driver being uninsured, there will also be lawyer fees.”


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