Doncaster Royal Infirmary tragedy which killed three remembered fifty years on

A tragedy which killed three Doncaster Royal Infirmary workers has been remembered fifty years on.
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On January 17, 1973, a major incident occurred at Gate 1a just after 6am and sadly resulted in the death of three employees.

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust, which runs the Armthorpe Road hospital recalled the tragic events of the day on its social media pages.

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The granddaughter of one of those colleagues who was tragically killed, picks up the story:

The memorial plaque outside Doncaster Royal Infirmary.The memorial plaque outside Doncaster Royal Infirmary.
The memorial plaque outside Doncaster Royal Infirmary.

"My sister and I were nine and seven years old respectively when our grandfather was killed - at the time we had no idea that we would go on to give over 50 years service between us to the same employer.

"There are parts of this event that we remember well, much of the rest we have been told over the years as we've grown up.

"How he [our grandfather] came out from behind the bus he had just got off and saw a lorry approaching yet still ran onto the crossing to try and get his co-workers out of the way.

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"How another worker came from the other side of the road to do the same - and how the lorry driver had fallen asleep at the wheel. The injuries grandad sustained lead to his death.

"The influence this event has had on our lives has been subtle but huge, working at DRI and choosing to leave through maternity car park to see his name on the plaque in front of the trees.

"Watching our grandfather's work as Head Gardener disappear over the years has been sad but we recognise the need for expansion and growth and we were so pleased that at the culmination of my career, the Rainbow Garden was created. He would have appreciated the work and thought put into that project.

"There is also the awesome strength and testimony of our grandmother who attended the trials and acknowledged how much the driver had lost by his actions and forgave him. Our grandparents have both been a role model for us [my sister and I] all our lives."

A memorial plaque is placed outside the hospital in memory of Edward "Ted" Baxter, May Fox, Harry Lifsey and Freda Abrahams who lost their lives during 1972 and 1973.