An NHS worker left scarred for life in a shocking racist hit-and-run says he's lucky to be alive - and fears he will never recover.
The 21-year-old had just finished working at Southmead Hospital in Bristol when a car was driven at him, with two men shouting vile racist abuse.
In his first interview since the incident, the victim - who only wants to be referred to as K or Kdogg, the name he uses when he performs music - said he would have died at the scene if he wasn't in good health.
And describing the impact it has had on him, K said: "I don't feel like I'm safe anymore to do anything." He is now unable to climb stairs, and said he is traumatised by the attack.
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