Summary
A GOOD Samaritan killed after stopping to help a driver who had crashed during a snowstorm could have been saved if a tourniquet had been applied to his wounds.
An inquest into the death of Paul Clarkson, 57, from East Appleton, near Richmond, North Yorkshire, heard he had paid "the ultimate price" for his public-spirited actions.See the full content of this document
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Tourniquet 'Could Have Saved Good Samaritan'
Mr Clarkson died of severe blood loss after an artery in his right knee was badly damaged when h...
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