PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The 33-year-old says he will be forever grateful to the passing motorist who waited with him in his time of need.James and is family are now hoping to be put in touch with him to extend their gratitude for the good deed.He had been driving home from his friend’s house in Linwood, with torrential rain and high winds making for a treacherous journey.When he attempted to turn a corner on the road near Glasgow Airport, his bike slipped and sent him flying into a solid wooden post at 40mph. Read More News: James says he feels lucky to be alive following the smash on Sunday.He said: “My helmet saved my life.“It could have been so much worse than it was and I’m so lucky that I wasn’t left really.
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