and did you notice the car veering across the road? yeah. hari grabbed it really quickly, to be fair to him. we were by a junction, but then we were going up to the junction, but then he pulled back because he got to the hard shoulder. we were driving along there for a bit and we just had to go back onto the road, and then we got to the junction and then told him to put the handbrake up and we stopped. the incident happened nearjunction 27 of the m4 nearjunction 47 of the m4 between swansea and hendy. hari and dylan s school are understandably proud of their quick thinking. they have shown great resilience, responsibility and managed to take hold of a situation which could have been a big emergency. so we are very proud and they have been very modest in their response. and as a school, we are very proud of them. they are stars on the football field, and certainly they are heroes in this situation. hari s mother has recovered
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a boy from ceredigion has described how he managed to grab the steering wheel of his mother s car and guide it to safety on the hard shoulder after she passed out while driving on the m4 near swansea. hari and his friend dylan managed to bring the car to a stop and call for help on a journey from a training session at the swans football academy. wales today s aled scourfield has their story. hari and dylan back on the pitch, doing what they love most, after a terrifying experience on the m4 motorway, which could have turned to tragedy. they both make the journey from west wales to the swansea city academy up to five times a week. two weeks ago, they were on their way back to ceredigion when hari s mum, who was driving, was taken ill at the wheel. so, we were on the motorway, and me and dylan were on the phone, i was in the passenger seat and dylan was in the back. and my mum just all of a sudden passed out. so, i took over the steering wheel, and i put it on the hard shoulder, and we
to put the hazard lights on, and when we were coming to a stop, dylan said put the handbrake on, and then when we got out the car, i tried to flag someone down, and dylan called my dad. hari shouted my name and, yeah, you could just hear the vomiting sound. yeah, it must have been really frightening. yeah. did you notice the car veering across the road? yeah. hari grabbed it really quickly, to be fair to him. we were by a junction. we were going up to the junction, but he pulled back because then he got to the hard shoulder. we were driving on there for a bit, and then we had to go back onto the road, and then be got onto the junction, and then i told him to put the handbrake up, and then we stopped. the incident happened nearjunction 47 of the m4, between swansea and hendy. hari and dylan s school are understandably proud of their quick thinking.