Justine Payen had one thought as she rushed to the side of her son, who was lying critically injured on the roadside after a car smashed into the back of a vehicle he was working under.
"Not my baby," Payen said to herself when she discovered the crumpled body of 23-year-old Pierce Harris outside their Northland home yesterday afternoon.
Harris was removing a cover on his prized yellow Toyota MR2 when it was struck by another vehicle on George St, in Hikurangi, at 1.20pm.
The McKay Electrical apprentice planned to sell the sports car, but instead it sat extensively damaged after being propelled through a neighbour's fence.
Harris was in Northland Base Hospital last night, where his mum told the Herald on Sunday doctors had confirmed he had broken his pelvis, leg, arm, three vertebrae and numerous ribs.