Can you help Robert?
A Leeds man is hoping to trace the 'kind Samaritan' who helped him when he had a seizure and collapsed in Leeds city centre.
The 31-year-old claims he was lucky he didn't lose sight in his right eye from the seizure - when he fell his glasses dug into his face as he hit the floor leaving a huge bruise and swollen eye.Robert says he had gone into Leeds city centre for something to eat and a bit of shopping. He said he was walking along Briggate when his vision went black.
"Lucky I didn't loose my right eye when I collapsed as well, because my glasses bruised my face from when I hit the floor and they dug into my face. If it had gone a bit further my right eye would have been gone, I have been very lucky."Usually, when Peter travels from his home he will be accompanied to avoid accidents like this, hioweber in this case he decided to brave Leeds alone.
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