UPDATE: Elderly man suffers '˜double leg break' after 5ft wall collapses in Bognor

A man in his 70s suffered a double leg fracture after a 5ft flint wall collapsed in Bognor this morning, killing his dog.

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The ambulance service confirmed the man was taken to St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester after what was reported as a garden wall blew over onto the elderly man and his dog in Blake’s Road.

A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said: “What was described to us as a 5ft garden wall blew over in the wind on a man in his 70s.

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“We were called at just before 7.50am (Monday, February 8), we sent one ambulance crew to the scene.

“The man suffered suspected fractures to his leg, what seems like a double leg break, was fully conscious while he was being treated, and was taken as a priority to St Richard’s Hospital.”

The fire service earlier confirmed that the man’s dog had died in the accident.

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