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Woman dies after scarf gets caught in mobility scooter wheel

Zoe Hunter
By Zoe Hunter
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20 Aug, 2018 04:43 AM2 mins to read

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Fiona Kenny phoned 111 after a woman was killed in a mobility scooter freak accident outside her home. Photo / John Borren

Fiona Kenny phoned 111 after a woman was killed in a mobility scooter freak accident outside her home. Photo / John Borren

A Pāpāmoa mother who phoned 111 after a woman on a mobility scooter died outside her home says the woman's scarf had got caught in the back wheel.

Fiona Kenny was at home when a woman knocked on her door asking her to phone the ambulance after spotting a woman slumped unconscious on her mobility scooter directly outside the Gravatt Rd property about 9.30am.

In a panic, the 32-year-old mother rushed outside in the "torrential rain" and accidentally broke her front gate.

At first, Kenny thought the woman had a stroke because she was leaned sideways still sitting on the seat.

But Kenny said when emergency services arrived, they revealed the woman's scarf had become stuck in the back wheel.

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"They took off her big raincoat which covered her whole body and discovered the scarf was wrapped around her neck," she said. "It was a freak accident."

Kenny said another man, who she believed was a surf lifesaver, also stopped to help before the police, firefighters and St John Ambulance arrived.

"Everyone was trying to keep her warm and dry," she said.

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Kenny said she and her cousin had blessed the site after ambulance staff laid the woman down on her front lawn.

"It was a terrible sight ... I couldn't not do anything," she said. "It was so sudden and she passed away right here."

Kenny said it looked like the woman - who she guessed was in her mid-60s - was heading to the Papamoa Plaza to do her groceries when the accident happened.

"She had shopping bags over the handlebars," she said.

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The skid marks on the footpath outside suggested the woman had tried to stop the mobility scooter, Kenny said. "It looked like she was trying to stop it with force."

The incident had Kenny warning other people about the safety of riding mobility scooters.

She said her mother uses a mobility scooter which had safety guards over the wheels, but this one didn't. "The wheels were more exposed ... it was a late model scooter."

Police have said in a statement that an item of clothing became caught in one of the wheels of the mobility scooter, causing the woman to lose consciousness.

Despite attempts from members of the public to save the woman, she could not be revived.

The woman's death will be referred to the Coroner.

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