Estate agent loses both legs in horrific hit-and-run accident

An estate agent has lost both his legs in a horrific hit-and-run accident.

Branch manager Shaun Whiter, 27, was helping a friend change a tyre when the hit-and-run driver ploughed into them.

Shaun has worked for independent agent David Lee, in Stansted, Essex, for 11 years, starting as a teenager delivering leaflets before joining as a junior negotiator.

The accident was last Friday and since then, Shaun has sent out positive messages via social media, using the hashtag ‘warrior’.

Three-branch David Lee, named after founders David Kirby and Lee O’Brien, has won awards in both the Negotiator and Estate Agency of the Year schemes.

The firm sponsors a local Fun Run and Walk, and Shaun himself has helped the firm raise considerable amounts for charity.

A sporty man, he has taken part in a Half Ironman contest, and a cycle ride to Paris. He is also a keen amateur footballer.

Estate agency partner David Kirby told the local paper: “He is doing ****** well. He is so positive and in such a good frame of mind, being a real trooper – a real warrior.

“He’s a footballer, a cyclist, a charity cyclist, a golfer, a triathlete, a skier, a runner and a swimmer. He’s good fun, very charismatic, caring, and very professional with a mature attitude.”

Our best wishes and thoughts are with Shaun, his family, friends and colleagues.

 

 

 

 

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3 Comments

  1. smile please

    Best wishes, keep fighting Shaun #warrior

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  2. new life

    I concur with Smile Please my best wishes go out to Shaun and is family stay positive  #Warrior

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  3. gk1uk2001

    Wow, this certainly puts things in perspective. Best wishes Shaun. #warrior

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