Selby woman's long recovery after A63 crash trapped her in Jaguar and broke daughter's arm

Rachel Matthews and her daughter Emmie, six. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.Rachel Matthews and her daughter Emmie, six. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
Rachel Matthews and her daughter Emmie, six. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
Rachel Matthews is still recovering a year on from a crash that left her with multiple injuries. She tells John Blow what she remembers and about her long rehabilitation process.

When she came around from a heavy dose of drugs in hospital, Rachel Matthews woke up to what she called “the black bin bag room” but believes was actually the trauma unit.

These liners were a precaution at a time when Covid-19 still ravaged NHS wards, but Rachel was there for a different reason entirely: a drunk delivery driver smashed head-on into her Jaguar the night before, trapping the serious injury solicitor and breaking her then five-year-old daughter Emmie’s arm.

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“I have this memory,” says Rachel, 34. “Because I know that they (emergency staff) had to cut me out of the vehicle and I remember hearing the sound of whatever they use, a saw, and saying ‘You’re going to cut my legs off’.”

Rachel Matthews continues to receive physiotherapy. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.Rachel Matthews continues to receive physiotherapy. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.
Rachel Matthews continues to receive physiotherapy. Picture: Jonathan Gawthorpe.

Thankfully, it didn’t come to that. However, a year on from the crash Rachel is still in rehabilitation after numerous rounds of surgery on various lower body injuries and many months of often house-bound recovery.

It was the afternoon of Friday February 12 last year when witnesses saw Juri Pihlak, 41, “swerving across the central white line and bouncing off the curb” while travelling along the A63 between Newsholme and Osgodby, near Selby, a court heard during his sentencing in January.