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AN ambulance聽driver聽passing an horrific road crash pulled over to help - and ended up saving her own brothers life whose leg was hanging on by a thread.Samantha James, 27, was on her way home when she came across a smashed van which had plummeted down an embankment stanley cup . Samantha James with her brother Luke after saving his life from horrific crashCredit: Wales News Service Lukes leg was almost amputated because of the severity of the injuryCredit: Wales News ServiceSeconds after pulling聽over, the trained first responder realised it was聽her brother Luke, 25, who stanley cups was losing a dangerous amount of blood as he lay in the wreckage.Without hestitation, Samantha stanley cup grabbed her first aid kit from the boot of her car and聽got to work.She said: I saw there had been a crash and when I went down to look I could see it was my brother.related storiesFINGER OF BLAMEDonald Trump blames Biden and Harris after second assassination attemptSTILL DANGEROUSHuw ruined my son Peym Britain has become a madhouse of ridiculous Covid rules 鈥?let us regulate ourselves
MORE than a third of summer-born children struggle with maths, literacy and communication at yeezy age five, figures show.The youngsters development was less likely to be rated good compared to kids born in the autumn, at the start of the academic year.1 Over a third of summer-born children struggle with maths, literacy and communication, research claimsCredit: AlamyExperts say the figures add to t salomon he wealth of evidence that birth month affects academic grades and sporting ability.Government data, based on teacher assessments after reception year, shows 62 per cent of kids born from May to August had a good level of development .This compared to 81 per cent of their classmates born between September and December.Michael Freeston, of the Early Years Al asics liance, said: If you re four years old when you start school, you could be up to 20 per cent younger than your peers. It s a lot less time in early education 鈥?it makes it almost inevitable that a gap will develop. A Department for Educati |