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Scots mum has leg amputated after being struck by car while walking home from party

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A young Scots mum had her leg amputated after being struck by a car while walking home from a party with a pal. Emergency services raced to a service station close to the Great Western retail park in Glasgow around 1.20am on Sunday October 3 after a car was involved in a collision with two pedestrians.

The 22-year-old woman who was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital with serious injuries has been named as Kerrie Lavery.

A 26-year-old woman also suffered minor injuries in the incident.Kerrie's family revealed the young mum had to have her right leg amputated and now faces months of rehabilitation.The severe injury has limited the time Kerrie can now spend with her son.Kerrie's sister Emma said: "In the early hours into the 3rd of

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