Scots police officer who lost his leg after on duty has returned to work 19 months after the incident. PC Phil Hedge-Holmes was forced to have his left leg amputated above the knee after an alleged car crash on London Road, Glasgow, on May 31 last year.
His life was saved by colleagues applying tourniquets at the scene to stem his blood loss.The 46-year-old, who has five years service, spent more than nine weeks in hospital where he underwent several surgical procedures and intensive physiotherapy.
It has been a long road to recovery, but he has finally returned to a hero's welcome from his colleagues after battling back from his ordeal.Revealing the news on Twitter, the Scottish Police Federation said: "Some excellent news!"Our colleague.
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