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Army veteran, 88, left with 'life changing' injuries after trying to stop 'menace' from stealing his car

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An army veteran from Rochdale has been left with 'life changing' injuries after he crushed under the wheel of his car as he tried to stop it being stolen.

Ronald Kenny, 88, is says he was left in 'excruciating pain' after his attempt to prevent carjacker, Ian Gibbons, from making off with his Ford Fiesta outside Colmans Off-Licence in Rochdale back in May.

The hero army veteran who has been honoured by the Queen suffered a fractured femur in the attack and had to undergo surgery for a hip replacement and cosmetic treatment.

Mr Kenny who served as a soldier for 32 years and won an MBE in 1992 had parked outside a store and left his car for 'less than one minute' with the keys still in the ignition when Mr Gibbons jumped into the driver

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