Woman pushed in front of lorry

A MENTALLY-ILL Man has been hospitalised indefinitely after he walked up behind a young woman at a pedestrian crossing and pushed her into the path of a lorry.
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Paranoid schizophrenic John Touray, 52, randomly shoved Lauren Hickson, 23, in the back forcing her into the path of an oncoming lorry in Hull.

She was on her way back from her lunch break to her job at a solicitors when the incident happened on the A63 on June 6.

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The lorry had just set off from traffic lights and was travelling between 5mph and 10mph 5-10mph when Touray, a complete stranger to Miss Hickson, ran up behind her and pushed her as she spoke to her mother on her mobile phone.

Hull Crown Court heard she fell in a gap between the lorry and its trailer and was lucky the driver stopped before the wheels ran over her. She suffered cuts and bruises.

Touray, who had been living at the Homeless And Rootless Project in East Hull, was ruled unfit to plead to a charge of attempted murder. But a jury ruled he committed the act after a short trial.

Giving evidence, Miss Hickson said she felt like she had been “mugged” as Touray pushed her from behind with force.

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“I was on the phone to my mum walking back to my offices, when I felt a big push from behind me,” she said.

“I thought I was being mugged. I was pushed with some force towards the back of my right shoulder and fell straight into the left hand side of the lorry.

“I just heard a bang and saw blood and heard screaming. My legs went to jelly and I fainted.”

Glen Dosdale, who witnessed the incident, said: “I saw him appear from nowhere and make a split second decision. He picked his moment, paused for a second and pushed her so she would hit the lorry.

“My initial thoughts were that she was dead.

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“I grabbed the man as soon as I could because I thought he was going to make a run for it. I said ‘Don’t move’ and he just nodded.”

Megan Rhys, prosecuting, said: “The lorry driver felt something strike his vehicle, and saw a bag in his nearside mirror. He stopped the lorry as soon as he could. He thought Miss Hickson was dead.

“Miss Hickson then climbed out from under the lorry.”

The court heard Touray “shrugged his shoulders” when asked what he had done.

Judge Jeremy Richardson QC sentenced Touray to an indefinite hospital order in a secure hospital.

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He said: “Mercifully, the lorry was travelling at a slow speed and Miss Hickson fortunately missed the heavy wheels of the vehicle.

“Had there been a split second difference, I have little doubt she would have been killed or grievously injured.

“It was only her good fortune that she landed where she did on the side of the vehicle and that events turned out the way they did.

“It might be he [Touray] has to spend the remainder of his life in a mental health hospital.

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“A young woman standing at a crossing was, for no reason whatsoever, pushed towards a moving articulated lorry.

“He poses a considerable danger. I cannot envisage when it will ever be safe to release him.

“The defendant poses a substantial risk to the public if set at large.”

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