Angels from NOWHERE

Woman's Weekly|February 18, 2025
Three women express their gratitude for strangers who stepped in to become their saviours
GILLIAN HARVEY
Angels from NOWHERE

'There aren't enough thank yous'

Leanne Alston, 41, is a psychotherapist who lives in Bradford.

As the wheels spun uselessly in the thick mud, I began to get scared, as there was surely nobody around for miles. It was Christmas Eve 2012; I was heading home to Yorkshire after visiting my friend Leonie in Shropshire. I'm a careful driver but I hit black ice on a tiny back road and the car spun out of control, coming to a halt in a ditch.

At first, I felt relief: my car was fine and I was unhurt.

But this soon gave way to despair when I realised I was stuck. Despite a poor mobile signal, I managed to call Leonie. 'I'll try to send my dad,' she said, but explained that he was out and she wasn't sure when he'd return. Cold and shaken, I settled in for an uneasy wait.

After a time, a miniature van appeared out of the gloom and a postman got out. 'Can I help?' he asked. But it was no use - he tried pushing, I tried revving, but all we ended up with was a muddy postman and a ruined jumper. Eventually he gave up.

'Sorry love, I wish I could have helped,' he told me.

When he left, I felt lonelier than ever. And after my experience, worried that Leonie's dad might not be able to shift me, either. Just as I was giving up, bright lights appeared on the horizon. An enormous farm truck rounded the corner and a huge, bearded guy got out. I was a little nervous as I wound down my window, but he was lovely. 'The postman sent me. I'll soon get you out,' he said, attaching a tow rope and giving me instructions as relief washed over me.

After wrenching me from the ditch, he even followed me in case I slipped again, leaving only when I reached the main, gritted A-road.

This story is from the February 18, 2025 edition of Woman's Weekly.

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