A grandmother was left dangling the wrong way up after her coat obtained caught in a store’s safety shutters.
Anne Hughes, 71, was seen on CCTV being lifted 7ft into the air outdoors a comfort retailer in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
She has been dubbed “SuperAnne” in her house village in Wales and mentioned the incident “could only happen to me”.
Speaking at her house close to the Best One store in Tonteg, close to Pontypridd, Ms Hughes mentioned her thought on the time was “flipping heck”.
“It’s just lucky I’ve got a good sense of humour,” she mentioned.
Ms Hughes was standing outdoors the shop, the place she works as a cleaner, ready for it to open when the electrical shutters have been raised and her coat obtained caught.
Footage confirmed her dangling the wrong way up earlier than a shopkeeper rescued her by holding her in his arms because the shutter was slowly lowered.
She mentioned: “I’ve been suffering falls for the past six months or so and the doctors up the hospital think it’s from low blood pressure – it was going up then.”
The retailer shared the clip on its social media and it has been watched practically two million instances.
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“I’m learning to live with the fame. I’ll never hear the end of it,” Ms Hughes added.
“The shutter was completely open then I screamed his name, and thank goodness he came out and lowered the shutter a little bit and managed to get me in his arms.
“And I simply can keep in mind saying to him ‘simply seize my head’ – I used to be anxious I used to be going to fall, I used to be pointing in direction of the ground.”
But whereas Ms Hughes says she was shaken up by the incident, she was not injured.
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