Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A young man to be proud of

I wrote here about Daniel James, paralysed from the waist down after an accident in a rugby scrum, who committed suicide, and Matt Hampson, confined to a wheelchair and needing a ventilator to breathe after an accident in a rugby game, who does charity work, coaches youngsters, writes a newspaper column and has his own website.

Now here's a story of another young man injured in a rugby game that will warm the cockles of your heart.

Matt King, a 17-year-old from a village near Biggleswade in Bedfordshire, was 20 seconds into his first professional rugby match when another player accidentally kneed him in the neck.

"I knew I had broken my neck straight away," said Matt. "The paramedics were asking me to move my toes and I couldn't. It was completely terrifying.

"My first thought was 'Let me die,' because my vision of what my life would be like was awful. That was the worst time of my life. I felt and experienced things that I wouldn't wish on any human being."

Matt is permanently paralysed from the neck down and depends on a ventilator to breathe.

During nine months in Stoke Mandeville Spinal Unit he realised he was still young and decided if he was to lead a meaningful life he needed an education.

He returned to school and gained A grades in A-level history and AS geography. He went to Hertfordshire University and graduated with a first class law degree.

He became the first quadraplegic to complete the New York Marathon, using an electric wheelchair with a steering device he controlled with his chin and raising £10,000 for charity.

Now 22 years old, Matt has been offered a training contract with a top London firm of solicitors specialising in personal injury claims. Said Julian Chamberlayne, the firm's training principal: "The way he has overcome his disability is incredible and his razor-sharp intellect will make him an asset to the firm."

He starts there next year after he finishes a legal practice course at the university.

Says his mother Glenda: "We never believed he would get this far. We are very proud of him. He never fails to amaze us with what he's going to do next."