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Scots prosthetics doctor had arm severed in horror cycling crash that nearly killed him

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cycling smash that almost cost him his life. Just six months after the accident Jim Ashworth-Beaumont, 54, is returning to work at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London, where he who helps patients who have lost limbs.

He was on his way to work when he was knocked down by an articulated lorry.The 40-ton truck rolled over him, severing his right arm, and caused so much damage that Jim almost died."I was still conscious up until the ambulance arrived and 99% sure I was going to die," he said."Those were the odds at that moment.

I remember the sirens. I remember hearing people talking in the background. It was terrifying." Jim, originally from Edinburgh, now living in Greenwich, south London, was airlifted to hospital where he.

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