I love that she said “i had a very privileged life, you know with four limbs “. So many of us take this simple thing for granted. She’s a lovely lady. And what a great Mom! I could see she struggled to talk about the before the accident stuff. I’m so glad she’s OK. What an amazing woman! Im so sorry this happened.
Not just 4 limbs but in general - don't take good health and good relations (esp familial) for granted. Needs checks and revisits everyday, every week and month - EVERY YEAR of ur adult life.
I lost me leg when I was 3, so I don't remember that event, but I had an extremely surreal moment when I was around 30 around the turn of the century I ran into a woman who recognized me from high school. He hadn't ever met in school, I think she was in 9th grade I was in 12th, so we had no classes together. But she had seen me and was impressed with how well I got around. She remembered this after losing her leg in a car accident when she was 19. She said I'd saved her life because remembering how well I did, she knew she was going to be okay. It blew my mind that I could have had such an impact on a person without ever actually meeting them or even speaking to them.
It’s crazy that these trains don’t have a type of detection if something or someone is on the tracks! So horrible! She is an amazing person to go through all she has.
The amount of therapy I would need after such a horrific event is astronomical. I would suffer from PTSD forever. And for this lovely lady to be smiling about such a terrible incident is beyond me. What a soldier
I suffer with chronic pain & fatigue. Plane crash - spinal damage. So I know how brave and amazing this beautiful lady is. And life is different but it can be so blessed. I’m happy to see her happy and smiling. She has a lovely smile. Going forward pain management is of the highest priority. I’ve been in pain management 17 years. And praise God for it. ❤. May she be bless every day of her long life.
I can tell you’re a beautiful soul & stunningly beautiful as well. I’m sorry this happened to you but grateful your alive to show your children strength, courage & fortitude. Your 1st thought was your children. Mothers are incredible
Came here to say exactly this. Fortunately I don’t often visit the capital, but last time I did, I was navigating the unfamiliar concourse of Waterloo, and literally got taken out by 2 people, both totally wrapped up in their own busy world, who both clattered into me at the same time as they rushed along with their wheeled cases, peering into their phones,
What an amazing, and lovely person. 20 years ago I had a severe hand injury, and I was so grateful for all the help I received, from the Ambulance people to Surgeons to Phychiatrists and Psychologist's, they were the glue that helped put me back together again. Life is tough but our Spirit is tougher.
jesus, what a superhero. imagine fighting through the shock of losing your arm only to lose your leg and STILL manage to scrape outta there. Even now as she recounts her tale, she doesn't seem to have any PTSD.
Jesus that is so scary awful poor lady I wish her all the best and i hope her rest of her life is blessed with love and happeniss what a amazing woman 😘 x
I too had an accident in March this year..I’m nearly 74 and with my husband we’d travelled home from the airport after a trip to Canada to visit our son, by train ..we got to Farringdon station and I remarked to my husband ,look at that gap and isn’t the train high….he got on the train telling me to wait a minute while he put our cases on. I thought the train might leave so I stepped up with my right leg and my left leg didn’t go up high enough so I fell. My body was on the train my right leg down the gap..I bashed my left leg so hard it was (and still is )very bruised and my knee and shin took the brunt of it.. I went to A and E when we eventually got home to have an X-ray ..nothing broken but I have haematomas in my leg still and walk terrible still..four months later… something needs to be done about this…
Good lord! Thank God nothing worse happened!! Yes! Very dangerous. The new stations, some of brand new Elizabeth line have 2 sets of doors. The station doors, barrier between tracks and edge. Only open when the train is at the platform and stopped opening the train doors. I guessing the planisto eventually have that at all stations and platforms. Scary!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ So relieved you only have a little bruising 😘😘😍😘🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@padmathalamarla8246 we both don’t drive, we came out of the airport in London to go home to Hertfordshire so we got a train..( my husband is a retired train driver)..
What a beautiful and amazing human being. Absolutely incredible! Your determination to live and embrace every day with a optimistic attitude is truly inspiring. You are a life coach for other people. Am just blown away….🙏🏼🥰🤗💪
I had no idea what a tube was, and thought she went tubing on a river. But anyway, so glad she’s here to tell this story! Hopefully the issues that led to her being in that situation will be fixed universally.
What an incredible lady. So brave and really positive her smile would light any room. So sad I hope you’re ok and your family too. Keep shining and this makes me so proud. You’re such an inspiration.
Mind the gap……is simply insufficient. In this day and age, that gap should not be there to take the limbs and lives of anyone else. This lady is amazing. She is helping others by raising awareness. She is an inspirational lady.
Give my life for the British people is so natural for me I’m Italian and the heart to this people is so pure beautiful and kindly. It is impossible not to support and from cowards to betray them leaving London alone but looking at them in a sincere way digging inside them you see You understand that it is a people who would like to be happy I confirm to be able to give my entire life to these people because they are simply people who have a righteous soul a very large family value and even if we are completely different the English people are much better than many others in Europe. ❤
When I was a child in the 50s my grandad was friends with a chap who lost an arm and leg in the 1st world war, he ran a smallholding with his sisters and it fascinated me how he managed with heavy metal and leather artifical limbs and gadgets he put on his arm like a hook.
This woman is amazing. So grateful to hear her strength and resilience. There should be sensors and alarms on the tube to prevent this from happening in the future.
I'd never heard of this happening before, I guess people don't usually survive. But it could easily happen to anyone in a split second at a wet train station. Wish they were able to make train platform gaps smaller, or put barriers up like they have in Asia!
I'm not altogether sure why in this day and age with the technology and infrastructure capabilities that we now have, why "the gap" is really that necessary. Should there really be any possibility of someone be losing limbs in this way in 2024?
It's really secure and well made in city where the underground infrastructure are not too old, like Toulouse in France for exemple, that start in 1993, but a lot of big cities have the same old system that's very old like in Paris, I really hope they'll change it too but that's costly and public work are difficult to manage too so... 🙄
Such a fluke accident. I thought they meant inner tube at first. The pain must have been intense. I'm glad someone finally heard her cry for help. She is lucky to be alive. I wish her the best of health.
What a beautiful radiant soul...yes it's reflecting on the outside....❤...this bring mi into even deeper thoughts that i should be even more greatful for life and stop complaining about the little things life throws at me ...❤❤
I love that she said “i had a very privileged life, you know with four limbs “. So many of us take this simple thing for granted. She’s a lovely lady. And what a great Mom! I could see she struggled to talk about the before the accident stuff. I’m so glad she’s OK. What an amazing woman! Im so sorry this happened.
Yes top girl for shaw 👍🏿❤️
This is when you love the NHS nice and grateful girl 👍🏿❤️
Had a privileged life. We must now speak in the past tense (very grim). Cheers!
Not just 4 limbs but in general - don't take good health and good relations (esp familial) for granted. Needs checks and revisits everyday, every week and month - EVERY YEAR of ur adult life.
Some people are even born missing an arm and a leg
The light inside of her is so very BRIGHT. The smile never left her face. The gratitude never left her voice. What an incredible spirit!
She has such a lovely face and smile, I hardly noticed her missing arm and leg. She is a very brave lady.
I lost me leg when I was 3, so I don't remember that event, but I had an extremely surreal moment when I was around 30 around the turn of the century
I ran into a woman who recognized me from high school. He hadn't ever met in school, I think she was in 9th grade I was in 12th, so we had no classes together. But she had seen me and was impressed with how well I got around.
She remembered this after losing her leg in a car accident when she was 19.
She said I'd saved her life because remembering how well I did, she knew she was going to be okay.
It blew my mind that I could have had such an impact on a person without ever actually meeting them or even speaking to them.
Her resilience should be a lesson to us all. She's smart, beautiful and she's telling her story. 100 respect! ❤
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Her being hit not once but twice and the length of time she spent on the tracks is the most horrifying part of this
How could anyone not notice her pink jacket or hear her yelling for help. She is incredibly resilient and a very special woman to have survived .
Why you didn't stay on the same train the accident maybe not have happened
What a beautiful soul ❤️ Her positive attitude is AMAZING 😘 Bless her heart and continue healing ❤
She has a great attitude and positive energy
Her spirit is incredible.
It’s crazy that these trains don’t have a type of detection if something or someone is on the tracks!
So horrible! She is an amazing person to go through all she has.
The amount of therapy I would need after such a horrific event is astronomical. I would suffer from PTSD forever. And for this lovely lady to be smiling about such a terrible incident is beyond me. What a soldier
She would be a great motivational speaker speaker ❤️💕
I'm with you! I guess she has always had a positive mindset.
I suffer with chronic pain & fatigue. Plane crash - spinal damage. So I know how brave and amazing this beautiful lady is. And life is different but it can be so blessed. I’m happy to see her happy and smiling. She has a lovely smile. Going forward pain management is of the highest priority. I’ve been in pain management 17 years. And praise God for it. ❤. May she be bless every day of her long life.
Praying 🙏 you are a hero too 👏❤️
when you say plane crash... are we talking boeing size plane or something smaller
What a remarkable woman! May God bless her. She exudes more joy and contentment than many individuals who possess all their limbs.
I can tell you’re a beautiful soul & stunningly beautiful as well. I’m sorry this happened to you but grateful your alive to show your children strength, courage & fortitude. Your 1st thought was your children. Mothers are incredible
I am so glad she is alive ❤
She has a beautiful family! 🥰God bless this precious soul.
Such a strong and inspirational person. She is amazing ❤️
What a brave woman ❤
Praise God for positive people like Sarah.
What a horrific experience, but wow what an amazing attitude, so inspiring!
God is so good ! He will pick you up and set you back on solid ground when the enemy has tried to destroy you.
Typical London. Everyone in their own world to even notice the woman in trouble. She was on the tracks for 15 minutes before being noticed 😲
Came here to say exactly this. Fortunately I don’t often visit the capital, but last time I did, I was navigating the unfamiliar concourse of Waterloo, and literally got taken out by 2 people, both totally wrapped up in their own busy world, who both clattered into me at the same time as they rushed along with their wheeled cases, peering into their phones,
that's simply impossible. I dont know what really happened but it surely wasnt that.
What a courageous woman…thanks for sharing your story!
What an incredible and inspiring woman. I could listen to her story and positivity for hours! Good luck 🙏🏻
not my american self thinking they meant water tubing 😅
American here, I was expecting the tube meant inner tubing down snow on Kilimanjaro.
I was thinking the rope got wrapped around her somehow 😮
I'm glad I'm not the only American that was confused. I thought they meant a tubing accident on a lake or river. 😂
@@TruckDriver2005me too i was so confused
@@TruckDriver2005yeah, that is the story I was expecting to hear. Wondering how a tubing accident could cause that.
You have already made a huge difference. Thank you thank you thank you.
GOD BLESS HER STRENGTH AND PURPOSE.
Sarah has a great warm smile and is highly resilient!
Such a beautiful lady so strong loving and positive. Be greatful what you have in life.
What an amazing, and lovely person.
20 years ago I had a severe hand injury, and I was so grateful for all the help I received, from the Ambulance people to Surgeons to Phychiatrists and Psychologist's, they were the glue that helped put me back together again. Life is tough but our Spirit is tougher.
Bless her strong women
I couldn't imagine the pain that lady endured....why couldn't anyone see her???
What a woman. ❤ brave. Powerful. Awesome
Just extraordinary. What a huge inspiration!
What a resilient , brave lady! You are inspiring . I wish you the best !
jesus, what a superhero. imagine fighting through the shock of losing your arm only to lose your leg and STILL manage to scrape outta there. Even now as she recounts her tale, she doesn't seem to have any PTSD.
Jesus that is so scary awful poor lady I wish her all the best and i hope her rest of her life is blessed with love and happeniss what a amazing woman 😘 x
I too had an accident in March this year..I’m nearly 74 and with my husband we’d travelled home from the airport after a trip to Canada to visit our son, by train ..we got to Farringdon station and I remarked to my husband ,look at that gap and isn’t the train high….he got on the train telling me to wait a minute while he put our cases on. I thought the train might leave so I stepped up with my right leg and my left leg didn’t go up high enough so I fell. My body was on the train my right leg down the gap..I bashed my left leg so hard it was (and still is )very bruised and my knee and shin took the brunt of it.. I went to A and E when we eventually got home to have an X-ray ..nothing broken but I have haematomas in my leg still and walk terrible still..four months later… something needs to be done about this…
Good lord! Thank God nothing worse happened!!
Yes! Very dangerous. The new stations, some of brand new Elizabeth line have 2 sets of doors. The station doors, barrier between tracks and edge. Only open when the train is at the platform and stopped opening the train doors.
I guessing the planisto eventually have that at all stations and platforms. Scary!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ So relieved you only have a little bruising 😘😘😍😘🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
At 74 ..y did u choose train.
@@padmathalamarla8246 rude
@@padmathalamarla8246 we both don’t drive, we came out of the airport in London to go home to Hertfordshire so we got a train..( my husband is a retired train driver)..
@@padmathalamarla8246because their age shouldn’t stop what transport they choose to take😒
You are amazing Sarah !
What a beautiful and amazing human being. Absolutely incredible! Your determination to live and embrace every day with a optimistic attitude is truly inspiring. You are a life coach for other people. Am just blown away….🙏🏼🥰🤗💪
I had no idea what a tube was, and thought she went tubing on a river. But anyway, so glad she’s here to tell this story! Hopefully the issues that led to her being in that situation will be fixed universally.
I don't know what a tube is either.
Me either
@@AC-pu9rbsubway
Wow amazing lady. What a horrific freak accident
What a story of resilience and gratitude! It's amazing how determined she is and not allowing her injuries to define her!
What an incredible lady. So brave and really positive her smile would light any room. So sad I hope you’re ok and your family too. Keep shining and this makes me so proud. You’re such an inspiration.
"What a lovely story"the host said!The lady lost an arm and a leg!!Yes,she has coped very well indeed,but a lovely story??
How did nobody hear her or see her on the tracks for 15 minutes?!
They probably did, but no one wants to get involved, they just want to go home.
@@KeirStarmerSucksBalls they could have told staff
@@jj-if6it This is 2024 UK, this isn't the UK of 30 years ago.
Mind the gap……is simply insufficient. In this day and age, that gap should not be there to take the limbs and lives of anyone else. This lady is amazing. She is helping others by raising awareness. She is an inspirational lady.
Wow how incredible is this woman!!!!
Wait there is no CAMERAS TO SEE IF THERE IS SOMEONE ON THE TRACKS?????
She's a true warrior!! What a life lesson for all of us to hear this interview with this amazing woman!
She is a very strong women both emotionally and physically and such a role model to her children. Looks-wise she reminds me a lot of Cameron Diaz!
What a beautiful person!! Her strong spirit is incredibly inspiring! Best wishes to her always x
My god how horrific that poor lady
This has to be one of the most horrific stories I have heard in my life. Such bravery to have survived this.
What amazing lady
Give my life for the British people is so natural for me I’m Italian and the heart to this people is so pure beautiful and kindly. It is impossible not to support and from cowards to betray them leaving London alone but looking at them in a sincere way digging inside them you see You understand that it is a people who would like to be happy I confirm to be able to give my entire life to these people because they are simply people who have a righteous soul a very large family value and even if we are completely different the English people are much better than many others in Europe. ❤
Write in your own language RUclips will translate.
@nicolad8822
Don’t be rude. It’s good practice. Just needs some punctuation.
Should go on that 'i shouldn't be alive' series
Keep shining Sarah! 🤍
Thank you for telling your story and reminding all of us to be grateful and content ❤
When I was a child in the 50s my grandad was friends with a chap who lost an arm and leg in the 1st world war, he ran a smallholding with his sisters and it fascinated me how he managed with heavy metal and leather artifical limbs and gadgets he put on his arm like a hook.
This woman is amazing. So grateful to hear her strength and resilience.
There should be sensors and alarms on the tube to prevent this from happening in the future.
Such a marvel of a human, her family are very blessed to have her!
I'd never heard of this happening before, I guess people don't usually survive. But it could easily happen to anyone in a split second at a wet train station. Wish they were able to make train platform gaps smaller, or put barriers up like they have in Asia!
I'm not altogether sure why in this day and age with the technology and infrastructure capabilities that we now have, why "the gap" is really that necessary. Should there really be any possibility of someone be losing limbs in this way in 2024?
Legacy infrastructure that takes billions to change.
will cost a fortune to correct
It's really secure and well made in city where the underground infrastructure are not too old, like Toulouse in France for exemple, that start in 1993, but a lot of big cities have the same old system that's very old like in Paris, I really hope they'll change it too but that's costly and public work are difficult to manage too so... 🙄
Poor baby. God bless her
Amazing woman, she didn't stop smiling through this whole interview.
Amazing person!!
Read about her incident on apple news. Glad to see she’s doing amazing.
This lady is truly amazimg
Wow, what a super woman! She has such a great positive attitude! I can’t imagine climbing a mountain once let alone twice! You go girl!!!!
OK - this wins the horror story for this week! What a wonderful soul she is. Bitterness would be a very normal reaction.
Wow, what a strong spirit - so glad her children came to mind and she was able to survive!
I am sorry that accident happened 🙏🙏🙏 wishing you a good life and stay strong your going to do a lot of amazing things in life
Beautiful lady!
God bless you. We feel for you. Stay strong. You have our support and love.
I’ve been caught in the doors etc many times and realise how lucky I’ve been
Such a fluke accident. I thought they meant inner tube at first.
The pain must have been intense. I'm glad someone finally heard her cry for help. She is lucky to be alive.
I wish her the best of health.
Beautiful woman. Her smile is infectious. I have no doubt she will be successful.
What a strong woman.❤
Pride of Britain award for this woman
Oh my goodness she is amazing bless her❤
What a beautiful woman!
she's amazing and an inspiration!
Thank you for your inspirational story
Wow she is amazing and strong such a positive attitude. I love her view of life ❤
What a beautiful radiant soul...yes it's reflecting on the outside....❤...this bring mi into even deeper thoughts that i should be even more greatful for life and stop complaining about the little things life throws at me ...❤❤
What an inspiration after such an accident wow ❤
She’s a lovely person
What a strong, beautiful and incredible lady. ❤❤❤❤
Sarah you are beautiful love your bravery i think your awsome ❤️🙏🤗👏
A beautiful woman. God Bless her in her future.❤
God bless you, what an amazing mindset. How do you do it?
God bless this lady ,, absolutely terrying accident
What a nice lady!!
KEEP PUSHING ON.
CRAZY STORY, GLAD SHE'S ALIVE
Very special person
She looks amazing for mid 40s
lol mid 40s isn't old
EXCELLENT! Disabled CAN contribute IF given the opportunity!
What an inspiration👑
what a woman shes fantastic