BBC Scotland News
A teenager who loses her lower legs in an accident, says she will never forgive the drink-driver on the wheel.
18 -year -old young footballer Adam Golebuski was a passenger in Arran Patterson’s car in McDaf, Aberdeenshire in September last year.
The 19-year-old Patterson accepted dangerous driving, more than the drink-drive range and driving without insurance in the Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
Adam moves to uncontrolled court on prosthetic feet After intensive rehabilitationHe said: “I want to try to enjoy life again and be positive.”
He told BBC News that the matter was something to get off his shoulders and “life did not end”.
Adam said: “I will never forgive the man he has done to me.
“I am still the same, I don’t have any more legs.”
Adam from Bainf, Adam, was one of the three passengers in the car, crashed in the Union Road of McDaf in the early hours of Sunday 8 September.
Both others were also badly hurt.
Adam was rushed to the hospital, where his feet were dissected from below the knee.
The goalkeeper with a junior side deveronuside faced a three -month rehabilitation at the Woodland Hospital in Aberdeen.
He celebrated his 18th birthday during his period in the hospital.
Adam was again able to walk on Baisakhi and said he was “grateful and grateful” with his family for Christmas.
In Interview with BBC Scotland News At that time he said: “This is a three -month pain, stuck in the hospital.”
The Adam was able to walk without Baisakhi to attend the court hearing with family and friends.
Patterson’s defense lawyer Leonard Berkinshaw said that his clients were blaming for three allegations.
He caused severe injury to dangerous driving and excessive speed, losing control and hitting a wall.
Sheriff Graham Buchanan told Patterson that he would pronounce the sentence by next month to prepare a background report.
The bail was going on and was disqualified from driving.