HARRY Redknapp has said he is “relieved” wife Sandra is recovering after he ran her over with his Range Rover yesterday.
The former Premier League manager is said to have felt “low” after wife Sandra was knocked down by his motor on a busy high street.
Sandra, 69, was seriously injured when she was dragged along a road by her husband’s Range Rover yesterday.
She was left screaming in agony as her foot got trapped inside the car when Harry pulled away after dropping her at the shops.
The football pundit, who did not notice his wife’s foot and coat were trapped as he pulled away, has admitted the accident “could have been worse”.
A source told the Evening Standard: “She’s had an operation. It doesn’t appear anything has been broken – it may have been ligament damage.
“She’s being monitored and may be kept in for a day or two depending on her progress today. The bang on the head is said to be superficial damage, nothing serious.
“Harry is low but relieved as it could have been worse – apparently she fell in a bus lane and obviously it could have been worse had a bus been coming at the time.”
The former Premier League manager is said to have felt “low” after wife Sandra was knocked down by his motor on a busy high street.
Sandra, 69, was seriously injured when she was dragged along a road by her husband’s Range Rover yesterday.
She was left screaming in agony as her foot got trapped inside the car when Harry pulled away after dropping her at the shops.
The football pundit, who did not notice his wife’s foot and coat were trapped as he pulled away, has admitted the accident “could have been worse”.
A source told the Evening Standard: “She’s had an operation. It doesn’t appear anything has been broken – it may have been ligament damage.
“She’s being monitored and may be kept in for a day or two depending on her progress today. The bang on the head is said to be superficial damage, nothing serious.
“Harry is low but relieved as it could have been worse – apparently she fell in a bus lane and obviously it could have been worse had a bus been coming at the time.”
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