A grandad left scarred for life in a terrifying road-rage attack has told how "justice has been served" after the driver was jailed.
Duncan Ronaldson, 67, was rammed by a Vauxhall Astra driven by Craig McComb, 37, who was not known to him, as he cycled on the A92 in Glenrothes, Fife, on August 12, 2022.
The smash caused the grand-father-of-four to crash onto the ground after McComb's bonnet locked with Duncan's e-bike, leading him to skid around five metres before he went down.Duncan suffered a series of horrific disfigurements and injuries which saw his collar bone left "floating in his body".
McComb was locked up for three years and eight months last week after a judge ruled he had used his car as a "weapon" to deliberately knock down Duncan in the rage-fuelled incident.Duncan, from Glenrothes, told how he has been left suffering from PTSD and has since had to retire early from his job.He told the Record: "My life has been changed dramatically by this incident, I have been left physically and mentally scarred for life.
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