HGV 'driven straight into' fracking protester in Danesmoor
Eddie Thornton said he was hit by an HGV outside drilling company PR Marriott - which has been the scene of anti-fracking protests for three weeks - at around 6.30am on Tuesday.
Mr Thornton, who claimed the lorry was driven by a self-employed man working for a fracking company, said: "I signalled to the driver to let him know that we intended to slow walk his vehicle out of the industrial estate. Slow walking is a lawful means of protest.
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Hide Ad"He didn't slow down or alter his course but drove straight into me.
"I lost both my shoes in the impact.
"Thankfully I was able to escape to the side of his wagon.
"If I had been less able-bodied, I would have gone under his wheels.
"Derbyshire Constabulary has been prompt in its response and appears to be taking the matter seriously.
"I hope this sends a message that the fracking industry is not above the law and its employees cannot use their vehicles as weapons against peaceful protesters."
A Derbyshire Constabulary spokesman said: "We are looking into an allegation that a lorry collided with a man in Old Pit Lane, Danesmoor, on Tuesday morning.
"The man was not injured."