Elderly man seeks help finding commuters that rescued him after his wheelchair fell on train tracks

Elderly man seeks help finding commuters that rescued him after his wheelchair fell on train tracks

After his wheelchair tumbled off a railway station onto the tracks, an elderly man has pleaded for assistance in locating the heroic commuters who saved him.

Gary Stapleton, 62, and his wife Sue were left powerless in early April after Mr Stapleton’s frightening fall nearly wrecked a trip to view the ducks at Moonee Ponds in Melbourne.

The pair, who are both wheelchair-bound due to a degenerative ailment, were reportedly preoccupied by the loss of their grandson earlier that week, according to Nine News.

Mr Stapleton, however, lost control of his motorized wheelchair as he neared the Jacana station platform and drove off the platform onto the train tracks below.

‘I just screamed, ‘help, help’, I didn’t know what else to do,’ Mrs Stapleton said.

Two men ran over, jumped down to where Mr Stapleton lay and began lifting him off the track, helped by a third man who pulled the pensioner onto the platform.

Mr and Mrs Stapleton (above) are wheelchair bound by a degenerative disease and could only call for help after the dangerous fallBystanders rushed over to the platform to help pull Mr Stapleton and his electric wheelchair off the train track (above) while train operators watching from CCTV stopped trains in the areaFive additional commuters stepped onto the track, aware that a train may arrive at any moment, to assist in lifting Mr Stapleton’s wheelchair back onto the station.

Thankfully, Mr. Stapleton was unharmed in the fall, and the pair was able to continue their journey.