Women speak of being sprayed with oil in Norwich city centre last week
As reported, five people at Simonâs market stall opposite the Guildhall in Norwich were sprayed with mineral oil after the hydraulic hose on a recycling lorry run by Viridor, burst last Thursday afternoon.
Natalie Dakin, 28, and her son Tyler Holton, four, from Wymondham, were two of those affected.
Ms Dakin said: âWe were looking at the clothes and Tyler was in a pushchair. A big truck pulled up then I noticed some mist spray.
âI assumed the truck was just cleaning the road. I heard this noise and then Tyler was about 4ft up in the air as the blast threw him out of his push-chair.
âHe smashed to the floor and I fell over and hurt myself. We had to strip off in the stall.
âIt was horrific and so frightening going in the ambulance to hospital.






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A mother said today her four-year-old son was lifted out of his push-chair and thrown 4ft into the air by a blast of oil from a recycling lorry. To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter their email address below. The message will include



