Monday, 31 May 2010

This was not me

Just to clear things up. I am still alive.

It doesn't surprise me that a number of cyclists stopped to lend a hand and perform CPR. If a cyclist sees another cyclist who is not cycling, they tend to slow down or stop and ask if they can lend a hand. The person who has stopped might have suffered some sort of mechanical failure, like a dropped chain or a broken cable or a flat. In this case, it was the cyclist that had the mechanical failure rather than the bike, and there wasn't much that could be done.

1 comment:

kae said...

That made me cry, trying to let the family know that he didn't die alone. A group of strangers became a team to try, to help him live.