Scots woman left housebound after Currys disabled lift chews up her mobility scooter

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An Edinburgh woman says she is "fed up and miserable" after an accident in a Currys store destroyed her mobility scooter and left her housebound.

Frances Corbett says her scooter was chewed up by the disabled lift in the electronics retailer's Fort Kinnaird branch on January 29.

The vehicle got caught on a lip on the wall inside the lift lurching it - and Frances - forward, to husband Andrew's horror.

It cracked the plastic bumper and twisted the steering rack before the vehicle could be pulled safely away. The 68-year-old got the vehicle just four weeks ago after her COPD worsened during the coronavirus lockdown, because of a requirement to shield at the pandemic's peak.

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