Seventy-eight-year-old Brian Parrott was in his Whangamata glasshouse getting in some spade work and tending to his crops when unsteady ground caused him to fall through a window and impale himself on a shard of glass, narrowly missing his heart and lungs.
The former pork pie salesman and butcher, originally from Nottingham in the UK, relocated down to Whangamata via Titirangi in Auckland eight years ago after retiring.
Brian featured in a Herald article in 1987, in which he described selling about 1500 pork pies from the butcher shop he started in 1973 after moving to New Zealand with his wife, Bernadette. He got the idea to sell the Melton Mowbray delicacy after being unable to "find pork pie I liked - so, in the end, I went home and made my own".
Fast-forward to last Thursday afternoon, and Brian was digging tomatoes when he fell through two panes of glass, "cutting his rib". After pulling himself off the shard, he needed immediate help, and with blood pouring from his abdomen, Brian walked over to his neighbour's house to raise the alarm and was greeted by an electrician from Pitcher Electrical, who was working at the house.
"He [the electrician- who did want to be named] said, 'Jump in the van, we're off'," recounts Brian, and he was rushed by the man to the Whangamata medical centre after deciding not to wait for an ambulance. Three or four nurses and a doctor attended to Brian.