A mum has described the terrifying moment a hit-and-run driver ploughed into the side of her car - then sped off. Anne-Marie Gregory and daughter Amy Buckley were travelling to see Amy’s dad when a mystery vehicle came out of a junction and slammed into the driver’s side door in Hyde.
Anne-Marie, from Glossop, said the impact of the car left her without the use of her brakes, which meant she had to swerve down a side street to avoid hitting the car in front of her.
The Pretty Little Thing worker, 35, and her 13-year-old daughter have been left with whiplash and battling constant pain. “He drove straight into my car,” the mother-of-two said. “My brakes then cut out and I could not stop the car. Read more: Man fighting for his life after attack in the Northern Quarter - his loved ones are desperate for answers "The driver's side door could not open but when I eventually got out and went around the corner the car that hit me was gone.
I honestly could not believe it when I saw he was gone. I was really shocked and I just could not get my head around it. “I can’t move my neck forwards or backwards because of the whiplash.
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