google-site-verification: googlec7193c3de77668c9.html

‘I only have pyjamas and handouts after Chester tractor crash’

B65d2a60 1145 11f0 bf77 53586c0d950e.jpg

Ewan Gawne

BBC News, Manchester

Davinia Ramos

BBC North West Tonight

BBC Darren Kearn stands in front of rubble-strewn front gardens of some heavily damaged terraced homes on a sunny day. He is wearing a green bomber jacket. BBC

Darren Kearn said everything was “a huge blur” following the incident

A man living in a row of terraced properties that was smashed into by a tractor following a crash said he woke up to a loud bang before fleeing the property in his pyjamas.

Darren Kearn said he was an “emotional mess” after the incident on the A51 Vicars Cross Road in Chester on Tuesday.

Mr Kearn, who has lived in the property for 12 years, said he was unable to get back into the building to pick up any belongings as the property was not structurally safe.

“All I have is pyjamas and clothes given to me by the Red Cross – it’s literally everything I have, and my cat,” he said.

Cheshire Police A yellow tractor lodged into the front of a house while pulling a red tanker. The whole brick facade of the property has been destroyed, with a sofa, bricks and curtain spilling out into the front garden. The scene has been taped off.Cheshire Police

A man has been arrested in connection with the incident, police said

Mr Kearn said when he first woke up he looked out of the window and couldn’t see anything but then when the fire alarm went off he left the flat and saw the aftermath of the crash.

He said most of Tuesday was “a big blur” and after the incident he was taken to a church down the road.

“It is very shocking – it does sort of bring a knot to your stomach,” he said.

Mr Kearn said he had been given temporary hotel accommodation by Cheshire West and Chester Council.

He said it was a “waiting game” to find out when he might be able to return, even briefly to collect some of his belongings.

“Basically my life is in there and I can’t get to it is where I’m at,” said Mr Kearn.

“What do I do for furniture? I am not exactly well off.”

‘Everybody out safe’

He said that a friend had set up a fundraiser for him to help with the cost of furnishing the basics such as a bed and sofa if he was unable to return to the property for some time.

“When you get to 44 you don’t think about having to replace everything that you own and start over again,” he added.

Mr Kearn said: “At the end of the day, though, it’s bricks and mortar, everybody got out, they’re safe that’s what’s important.”

Barriers can be seen outside the properties. The whole brick facade of the property has been destroyed, with the interior of two top floor rooms visible from the road.

None of the occupants of the buildings were injured, police said

The incident, which happened at around 06:36 BST on Tuesday, involved a tractor carrying a large red tanker and a Mercedes car.

No one in the properties affected was injured in the incident, while the two men driving the two vehicles have since been released from hospital, a Cheshire Police spokesman said.

The Mercedes driver, a 52-year-old man from Boughton, has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and driving under the influence of drugs.

Cheshire West and Chester Council have been contacted for comment.


BBC News

Advertisements
Views: 3

See also  Wiltshire's 'wonkiest road' the B4069 is being repaired

Check Also

Shropshire fire crews tested by ‘challenging, arduous’ wildfires

Fires in Shropshire’s countryside in the hot weather are putting crews under “immense pressure”, according …

Charlie Dean: All-rounder to captain England in one-day international series against Ireland

Charlie Dean will lead England for their one-day international series against Ireland in September, with …

South East Water misery continues for about 1,200 Kent properties

At least 1,200 properties have no water or low pressure in different parts of Kent …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime
Elfbar elfliq strawberry raspberry cherry ice nikotinsalz liquid 10 mg/ml nikotin.