Schoolboy's dramatic rescue after being hit by limousine

The dramatic rescue of a schoolboy run over by a stretch limousine features in tonight's episode of Helicopter ER, which follows the life-saving work of Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Matthew was airlifted to LGI by Yorkshire Air Ambulance.Matthew was airlifted to LGI by Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Matthew was airlifted to LGI by Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Matthew Mosley, from Pontefract, had just got off the school bus in Collingham, near Wetherby, with his older brother Ryan when the accident happened.

The 12-year-old was struck on the head by the wing mirror of a limo, falling under the car which then ran over his leg, causing extensive damage.

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Matthew’s distraught Mum Kelly was about to leave work at Wetherby High School to pick her sons up when she got the call and rushed to the scene.

Matthew and his brother Ryan.Matthew and his brother Ryan.
Matthew and his brother Ryan.

“It was just horrible. It was very difficult for Ryan to have seen what was such an awful injury and his brother in so much pain,” said Kelly from Holme Farm Way in Carleton, Pontefract.

Matthew was airlifted in minutes by the Yorkshire Air Ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary.

He was in intensive care for 10 days after four major operations including skin and tissue grafts to repair and reconstruct his shattered leg.

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The procedures were performed by top plastic surgeon Professor Simon Kay, who in July this year performed the world’s first double hand transplant.

Matthew and his brother Ryan.Matthew and his brother Ryan.
Matthew and his brother Ryan.

Kelly said: “We are so very grateful for the air ambulance service that got Matthew to the specialists he needed in just six minutes, and really lucky that he was operate on by such a top surgeon. It could have been so much worse.”

Despite the extensive surgery, physiotherapy and painful recovery, Matthew’s bravery and determination meant he was back at Rossett School, Harrogate, in three months.

Nine months down the line and Matthew is back playing the football and basketball he loves and recently completed a 12-mile charity walk, earning him a special commendation from his headteacher.

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Matthew’s accident will feature in tonight’s episode of Helicopter ER at 10pm on UKTV’s reality channel Really.

The new series is being made by many of the team behind the popular BBC programme Helicopter Heroes, who have again been flying with Yorkshire pilots, paramedics and doctors.

Other stories from tonight include the rescue of a boy who falls through derelict railway bridge, a woman walker suffering from hypothermia in the Yorkshire Dales and a dramatic high speed crash near Thirsk.