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Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas

Angel Lynn 'rolled down road like football' after being thrown from ex's van at 60mph

A young woman who was kidnapped by her abusive ex-boyfriend and left with life-changing brain damage 'rolled down the road like a football' after falling from a van at 60mph, it has been revealed.

Angel Lynn was just 19 years old when she was left unable to speak or move following the horrific incident on the A6 near Loughborough, Leicestershire in September 2020.

The devastating impact saw her ejected from the vehicle at high speed after being bundled into a van by ex-boyfriend Chay Bowskill, then 20, who had subjected her to months of controlling and abusive behaviour.

This included constant harassment over text and violent outbursts in-person, including one incident where he pushed her so hard into a wall so hard that she suffered a fit.

Angel, pictured before the accident, was a 'fun' and 'adventurous' before she suffered abuse from ex-boyfriend Chay Bowskill (Angel Lynn)

Her family and friends describe in the new Channel 4 documentary The Kidnap of Angel Lynn how the once 'fun' and 'adventurous' young lady became increasingly withdrawn the longer she spent with Chay, who she had remained in a relationship with during while he served a sentence in prison.

Later in the episode, mum Nikki Lynn shares what she was told of the horrifying impact her daughter suffered upon being ejected from the vehicle.

In an emotional scene where she drives to the spot on the A-road where Angel fell, the mother breaks down in tears as she says: "This is where Angel has come out of the van.

"She's come out about here, and they said she was rolling down the road like a football."

Nikki also revealed how she "fell on the floor" when she opened the curtain on her daughter at the intensive care unit, as photographs showed Angel's face swollen and unresponsive after medics shaved her head to give her treatment.

The 22-year-old still remains paralysed and unable to speak (PA)

During her weeks in a coma, her father Paddy recalled how Angel would breathe for a few seconds every minute before eventually she regained the ability to breathe for herself, in what he described as a 'miracle'.

The 22-year-old remains paralysed and unable to speak, while footage shows how she spends long days in rehabilitation as her mum tries to help her rebuild her communication skills.

Bowskill was eventually sentenced to 12 years in prison, but continued to deny that he pushed her out of the van while it was travelling down the road at 60pmh.

Angel's mum refutes the suggestion that Angel would have jumped to try and escape the kidnapping, as she was a competent driver who would have understood the dangers of exiting the vehicle at such speed.

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