YOU may have read on last week’s front page about how Henley town councillor David Eggleton helped rescue a young woman from her car after she crashed on the A4155 at Hampstead Hill, near Playhatch.
Well, strangley enough, it wasn’t his only good deed of that day.
A couple of hours earlier, he helped a 71-year-old woman who had fallen off her bicycle in Reading.
Not only that, but the same paramedic attended both incidents and when he arrived at the car crash to find David already there, he said: “You must be a guardian angel or something.”
Sitting for hours in town council meetings must seem quite dull by comparison!
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