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Back to the top from £1086.00 excl. VAT from £1121.00 excl. VAT Back to the topA MUM who was crushed to death by an automatic garage door has been named as social worker Heidi Chalkley. The tragic mother-of-one, 40, was pulled into the rolling metal shutter when she grabbed hold of it with both arms after pressing a button to start it. Ms Chalkley died in a freak accident as her horrified friend tried to save her Mother-of-one Heidi Chalkley died on Sunday after getting caught the rolling shutters of a private garage Ms Chalkley died “immediately” in the Cambridge car park as her friend and passersby tried to pull her free. Horrified eyewitnesses saw her legs hanging from the top of the shutter, with one saying they are “trying to forget it”. The mum has been identified by Cambridgeshire Coroners’ officer Paul Garnell, who said: “A 40-year-old woman was with her friend at the Ruth Bagnall Court and they were in the underground car park because her friend resided at this location.

“Members of the public tried to come to her aid but it was unsuccessful.”
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garage door repair north aurora Ms Chalkley had reached in and pressed a button to start the automatic door when she got caught and was dragged up and crushed Passersby had rushed over after hearing her friend screaming for help. A woman who lives in Ruth Bagnall Court and asked not to be named, said: “I came outside because I saw the woman crying. “I said ‘what’s the matter?’ and she said something had happened and she needed help. “I went to look in the garage and saw her legs hanging. It was not a sight to want to remember. It was horrific and I’m doing my best to forget it.”

A man who came over after hearing the friend’s screams said: “She was hanging, that’s all I saw. “It is a horrible situation. “I saw it and it wasn’t nice.” Police and health and safety officers are now investigating the death at the entrance to the underground car park. Police said: “We were called to reports of a sudden death of a woman in Ruth Bagnall Court, Coleridge Road, Cambridge at about 7.30pm on Sunday. “The incident has been referred to the Health and Safety Executive.” Emergency services were called to the scene in Cambridge but the woman died “immediately” There are 72 flats in the four-storey block, which was built in 2004 to provide housing for key workers such as teachers and firefighters. Many are now privately owned and worth around £190,000, with some rented out at up to £800 a month. The block is managed by housing company Luminus and some residents accused them of being slow to fix problems.

One man said: “I’ve lived here for five years and that door is always breaking. There is an automatic key fob that sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. “I don’t know how she got into trouble but the door is automatic and is supposed to stop when it catches on something for safety purposes.” A man says he is “doing his best to forget it” after he saw Ms Chalkley’s legs dangling from the top of some shutters Another woman, who didn’t wish to be named, said: “I’ve been here for three years and there’s always problems. “The garage door to the car parking is always breaking, so are the doors to the block of flats and people are always stealing bikes.” A spokesman for Luminus said: “At around 9.15pm on Sunday 14 August Luminus was alerted by Cambridgeshire Police that a woman had died as a result of an accident involving a car park security shutter at Ruth Bagnall Court. “Luminus staff were on site within 30 minutes to assist the Police with their enquiries.