The mothers of two British women left critically injured after being mown down by a speeding taxi in Ibiza have told of the horrifying scale of their daughters' injuries.
Ebony Cordingly, 26, and Lauren Holmes, 27, were crossing the road in the early hours of yesterday morning when they were hit by a car after a night out on the Spanish holiday island.
The best friends – both mothers of young children from Bradford, West Yorkshire – were rushed to separate hospitals and remain in intensive care with what doctors warn could be life-changing injuries.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail after racing to the Balearic island, Lauren’s mother Bernice Ramsden said: ‘When I saw her, it broke my heart. It was horrible. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.’
Ebony’s mum Diana Gray added: ‘To see your child crying and begging for help is the worst feeling in the world.’







