Father-of-two Neil Anderson fell 100ft down an escalator that was not working at Doncaster Interchange on 8 October and has been in a coma since.
Neil Anderson had been out for a meal when he tumbled down the steps of the escalator at Frenchgate Interchange, Doncaster.
Relatives said he then had a second cardiac arrest in an ambulance and was given emergency treatment by paramedics. He said: "He tumbled forward, roly-poly, all the way down. He smashed his head. There was blood coming out of his face and his ears. He was choking."He screamed as he fell. It was horrible. A lady who witnessed it said she can't get that scream out of her mind. They're having nightmares about it, it was that bad.
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