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The search for Ruth and Justin: Family of Karori woman hit by car seeking pair who 'saved her life'

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Sat, 10 May 2025, 4:00pm
Nain Singh was hit by a car while out walking in Karori, Wellington, on Monday. The 79-year-old remains in ICU with severe injuries. Photo / File
Nain Singh was hit by a car while out walking in Karori, Wellington, on Monday. The 79-year-old remains in ICU with severe injuries. Photo / File

The search for Ruth and Justin: Family of Karori woman hit by car seeking pair who 'saved her life'

Author
Anna Leask,
Publish Date
Sat, 10 May 2025, 4:00pm

An elderly Wellington woman suffered 鈥渉orrific鈥 injuries, including four fractures to her neck, after she was hit by a car while out on her nightly walk on Monday. 

As Nain Singh, 79, was rushed to hospital the only thing she was worried about was the driver who struck her 鈥 also an elderly woman. 

鈥淚n the ambulance, she just kept saying, 鈥榩lease let the old lady go鈥,鈥 her daughter Manjit Singh told the Herald. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the kind of woman my mum is, she is so kind and gentle.鈥 

Nain was taking her nightly walk in Karori about 6pm and was halfway across Beauchamp St when she was hit by a car. 

鈥淢um had a knee replacement in October, so she has only been mobile for about eight weeks. She was really excited about using her new knee and getting out walking,鈥 said Manjit. 

鈥淪he was crossing Beauchamp St when she was hit鈥 she apparently bounced off the bonnet and landed near the sidewalk.鈥 

A number of people rushed to help Nain. Someone called Manjit and her husband and said the older woman had fallen. 

They ran to the scene from their nearby home. 

鈥淲e ran out and saw a few people gathered and Mum lying on the street. That鈥檚 when we found out she had been hit by the car,鈥 Manjit said. 

鈥淪he was holding her neck and not screaming, but she was grimacing and in a lot of pain. She wanted to lie down but a lovely lady called Ruth was supporting her from behind so she did not move. 

鈥淢y husband took over from Ruth鈥 then a man called Justin came out and he said he had seen it all and explained it to us.鈥 

Police and paramedics arrived soon after, and Nain was lifted into the ambulance. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I knew her injuries were much more severe. She was screaming,鈥 said Manjit. 

At the hospital, it was confirmed Nain had four fractures to three vertebrae in her neck, a fractured hip and broken ribs. 

鈥淗ad Ruth not held Mum鈥檚 neck still鈥 she would have been in a wheelchair, or even dead,鈥 said Manjit. 

鈥淚t was frightening.鈥 

Nain Singh is recovering in Wellington Regional Hospital. Photo/ RNZ / Samuel RillstoneNain Singh is recovering in Wellington Regional Hospital. Photo/ RNZ / Samuel Rillstone 

Nain is still in ICU and in a lot of pain. She is awake and talking some of the time but heavy pain medication means sometimes she is not lucid and at those times she is 鈥渧ery, very frightened鈥. 

Manjit said Nain kept forgetting she had been in an accident and then when she remembered she became upset. 

鈥淭hat鈥檚 normal though, between her being almost 80 and the horrific injuries鈥 the nights are the worst,鈥 she said. 

鈥淪he is so scared鈥 and then I have my 87-year-old dad who also got a huge fright seeing his wife like this. 

鈥淚n a moment, our lives were altered forever.鈥 

Manjit said the ambulance driver Andy was 鈥渇antastic鈥. 

She also wanted to thank the 鈥渆xtraordinary kindness and quick thinking of Ruth and Justin鈥. 

She said the pair gave Nain 鈥渢he best possible chance in those critical early moments鈥. 

鈥淭heir actions not only protected her from further injury but quite possibly saved her life,鈥 she said. 

鈥淲e are deeply, deeply grateful.鈥 

Manjit wanted to thank the pair personally and has reached out to the Karori community via Facebook to find them. 

She also wanted to thank others at the scene, including those who called for help, rushed out with blankets and offered words of comfort. 

鈥淧lease know how much your presence meant,鈥 Manjit wrote on Facebook. 

鈥淚n such a frightening and vulnerable moment, the compassion shown by strangers has stayed with us and truly lifted our hearts.鈥 

The family were also thinking of the driver. 

Manjit said the woman was 鈥渧ery shaken鈥. 

Anna Leask is a senior journalist who covers national crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2008 and has worked as a journalist for 19 years with a particular focus on family and gender-based violence, child abuse, sexual violence, homicides, mental health and youth crime. She writes, hosts and produces the award-winning podcast A Moment In Crime, released monthly on nzherald.co.nz 

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