
- Auckland University professor Vinod Suresh is recovering from life-threatening injuries after being hit by a car that
- A 20-year-old driver faces including carelessly operating a vehicle and causing injuries.
- Suresh鈥檚 recovery is uncertain, affecting his family significantly, as he continues to be unable to walk or eat independently.
An Auckland University professor doesn鈥檛 know when he will be able to walk or eat again after being hit by a car while walking on the footpath in central Auckland.
Five pedestrians were injured when a car mounted the footpath and crashed into a tree on Symonds St on March 24 outside the University of Auckland engineering school.
Dr Vinod Suresh was left fighting for his life. The associate professor at the University of Auckland鈥檚 Department of Engineering Science and Auckland Bioengineering Institute now faces a long road to recovery from his injuries; his quads separated from his pelvis, he suffered a ruptured bladder and colon, multiple fractures, herniated muscles and more.
鈥淚f it was not for the quick actions of the ambulance and fire rescue ... I might not have been here today to talk about it,鈥 he told the Herald in an exclusive interview this week.
鈥淚t is quite a traumatic experience.
鈥淭he injuries [are of] such a serious enough nature that even now, one week after the accident ... I cannot walk, I cannot shower by myself. I cannot eat any solids or take any liquids. I basically can鈥檛 live an independent life.鈥
He has lost a significant amount of weight because he is unable to eat.
The crash has had 鈥渄evastating consequences鈥 for Suresh, his wife and their two school-aged children.
Five people were treated for injuries after the crash outside Auckland University's engineering school. Photo / Michael Craig
鈥淚t鈥檚 an enormous [impact], and I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 a way to quantify that experience in words.鈥
A 20-year-old driver accused of causing the crash has name suppression.
He has been charged with possession of a drug utensil, four canisters of nitrous oxide, two charges of carelessly operating a vehicle, and a further three charges of operating a vehicle carelessly and causing injuries, court documents show.
Despite the circumstances, Suresh said he is trying to avoid feeling resentment and instead looking towards the future.
鈥淔or me personally, there鈥檚 not a whole lot of point in trying to understand the motivation or character of the person driving the car ... My focus has been on dealing with the consequences.鈥
Suresh鈥檚 wife, who asked not to be named, hasn鈥檛 worked since her husband was injured and is at his hospital bedside every day.
鈥淲e want him to get better. We want him to be back to where he was,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 beyond frustrating that someone鈥檚 carelessness can cause this.
鈥淸Suresh] was on the footpath; there was nothing he could have done.鈥
Usually an active man, Suresh plays squash and is a volunteer leader for Sea Scouts.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just one person, right? It鈥檚 like there鈥檚 a village, and the entire village is really affected,鈥 his wife said.
His 鈥渟ignificant pain鈥 is mostly managed by painkillers, and while he鈥檚 trying to take his recovery one day at a time, he admits he is anxious about his future.
鈥淚鈥檓 worried about what the effect of this [will be] on my health going forward.鈥
Jaime Lyth is a multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald, focusing on crime and breaking news. Lyth began working under the NZ Herald masthead in 2021 as a reporter for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei.
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