Leah Washington-Pugh, 自2015年Alton Towers坠毁后被截肢的Alton Towers, 在Nottinghamshire新NHS康复中心帮助其他人。
Leah Washington-Pugh, amputee since 2015 Alton Towers crash, aids others at Nottinghamshire’s new NHS rehab center.
Leah Washington-Pugh在2015年Alton Towers Smiller 滚滚车撞车事故中失去一条腿, 正在Nottinghamshire新的国民健康服务系统康复中心帮助其他截肢者。
Leah Washington-Pugh, who lost a leg in the 2015 Alton Towers Smiler rollercoaster crash, is helping other amputees at a new NHS rehabilitation center in Nottinghamshire.
事件发生十年后,她继续寻求正常生活,利用她的经验通过康复为他人提供支持。
A decade after the incident, she continues to seek a normal life, using her experience to support others through recovery.
该中心提供专门护理,华盛顿-Pugh在帮助病人恢复独立方面发挥着积极作用,突出了事故的持久影响以及在复原力和社区支持方面发现的实力。
The center provides specialized care, and Washington-Pugh plays an active role in helping patients regain independence, highlighting both the lasting impact of the accident and the strength found in resilience and community support.