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Two men who plunged from cherrypicker at Scots racecourse describe how lives 'completely changed'

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Two cameramen who plunged from a cherrypicker at a Scots racing track have told how their lives have 'completely changed' since the horror incident earlier this year.

Robert Cotgrave, 58, and Kit Campbell, 27, had been working at Hamilton horse racing course, on July 29, when the accident happened.

The pair were left injured after the machinery 'tipped upside down', dropping them onto the roof of a vehicle. Fire crews had to use an aerial rescue appliance to recover Robert and Kit, who were rushed to Wishaw General Hospital for treatment.

Over three months on, the cameramen have admitted they are struggling to cope after the fall.Robert suffered a broken scapula and ribs, a deep laceration to his right knee which required surgery, as well

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