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Nurse ‘attacked by Afghan migrant in crowbar rampage’ reveals she was ‘overwhelmed almost to demise’ as she reveals grotesque accidents inflicted on her

A nurse who survived being attacked by an Afghan man armed with a crowbar in a hospital waiting room told today: ‘I’m so, so, so lucky I’m still alive and I’m so lucky I ran when I did.’

Meg Lynch said she was ‘nearly beaten to death’ while stood getting a drink from a vending machine.

The district nurse, who suffered ‘a few blows to the head’ before running and hiding from her attacker, told how she was left bloodied and bruised.

She had to go to a nearby accident and emergency unit for a CT scan and to have ‘my head sewn back together’.

But she added: ‘I honestly don’t know why this man did this to me and other workers of the hospital.’

In a Facebook post, she wrote: ‘Just an update to everyone who’s been concerned, as I’ve not had the chance to reply to everyone.

‘As a district nurse, around 12:00 I was attacked at work, at the hospital I am based at.

‘I was beaten nearly to death with a crowbar by an unknown man, who started attacking me from behind with the crowbar, as I stood getting a drink from a vending machine.

Nurse Meg Lynch said she was 'nearly beaten to death' by an Afghan migrant while stood getting a drink from a vending machine

Nurse Meg Lynch said she was ‘nearly beaten to death’ by an Afghan migrant while stood getting a drink from a vending machine

The district nurse, who suffered 'a few blows to the head' before running and hiding from her attacker, told how she was left bloodied and bruised

The district nurse, who suffered ‘a few blows to the head’ before running and hiding from her attacker, told how she was left bloodied and bruised

‘After a few blows to the head, I ran, I hid and did what I could do, to get a door between me and him.

‘I’ve been to Whiston A&E, who was absolutely amazing to me.

‘My CT scans and X ray have come back clear and I’ve had my head sewn back together, after cutting all the matted blood out.

‘I honestly don’t know why this man did this to me and other workers of the hospital, but I’m so so so lucky I’m still alive and I’m so lucky I ran when I did, otherwise I wouldn’t be here right now.’

A 20-year-old Afghan man allegedly launched the attack after he was refused an appointment, and was arrested at the scene at Newton Community Hospital in Newton-Le-Willows, Merseyside.

Ms Lynch, who only recently completed her first year of nursing, added: ‘I’m home and safe with my family taking care of me.’

She revealed she was ‘very sore and in a state of shock but okay’ following her ordeal yesterday.

On Facebook, Ms Lynch received a flood of messages of support.

She had to go to a nearby accident and emergency unit for a CT scan and to have 'my head sewn back together'

She had to go to a nearby accident and emergency unit for a CT scan and to have ‘my head sewn back together’

A 20-year-old Afghan man allegedly launched the attack after he was refused an appointment, and was arrested at the scene at Newton Community Hospital in Newton-Le-Willows, Merseyside

A 20-year-old Afghan man allegedly launched the attack after he was refused an appointment, and was arrested at the scene at Newton Community Hospital in Newton-Le-Willows, Merseyside

Ms Lynch, who only recently completed her first year of nursing, added: 'I'm home and safe with my family taking care of me'

Ms Lynch, who only recently completed her first year of nursing, added: ‘I’m home and safe with my family taking care of me’

Andrea Vickers, a fellow nurse, said: ‘I’m so glad you’re ok sweety… For this to happen to one of the kindest, cheeriest souls I have the pleasure of knowing is absolutely gutting! Sending hugs and lots of love.’

Jessica Shaw, a nursing student who has been on a placement with Ms Lynch, said: ‘You’re the nicest girl I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and you have shown me such warmth and kindness whilst on placement with you. 

‘It angers me to see that somebody has done this to you. Wishing you all the greatest healing, strength and love possible.’