A MUM has told of her agony after a trip to the supermarket left her with two badly broken legs.

Kerry Hyatt, 30, had put her groceries away in her car and was returning her trolley when she was run over in the Sainsbury’s car park in Witney.

But the mum-of-three said the horrific incident had been made even more painful for her because the driver did not come to help.

And only two weeks after the incident Mrs Hyatt, of Blakes Avenue, Witney, was able to leave Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital in a wheelchair.

She broke two bones in her left leg and shattered her shin bone in her right in the incident involving a blue Ford Fiesta at about 4.15pm on Saturday, May 12.

She told the Oxford Mail how her 10-year-old daughter Charleigh had heard her mum’s screams as she waited in the car.

Mrs Hyatt said: “I was pushing my trolley into the trolley park and the next thing I know I had been hit and run over by a car.

“I was on the floor screaming in agony.”

She added: “My whole world has been turned upside down.

“I was just nipping out shopping with my daughter. We were in and out in 45 minutes. It was just bizarre.

“I have never been away from my children for two weeks. I am really angry about it all. It’s not just going to affect just me, it affects my whole family.”

The stay-at-home mum, who also has two-year-old twin sons Archie and Henry, had surgery on her legs on May 18, and she left hospital on Friday, May 25.

She described the pain as “excruciating and horrific”.

It will be six weeks before she can put any weight on her left leg and her right leg is likely to be in a support cage for more than three months.

Her husband James, 35, has not returned to his London IT consultant job.

He said: “Our lives have been turned upside down.

“She was just going shopping. We were going to have fajitas that night while they watched the Britain’s Got Talent final and then all of a sudden my wife doesn’t come home for two weeks.”

He said: “I am still in shock. I can’t believe my wife has two broken legs. It is going to be a big upheaval on our lives.”

The couple wanted to thank shoppers and staff at the store who helped Mrs Hyatt.

Carol Glynn, 66, from Finstock, near Charlbury, has been reported for careless driving and failing to stop following the incident.

Police are investigating and she could be summonsed to court by the CPS.

Anyone who saw what happened can call police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.