Sue Ayton from Somerset whose life was saved when her involvement in a motorway crash revealed she had a brain tumor. See SWNS story SWTUMOR: A woman who was involved in a motorway crash after an undiagnosed brain tumour caused her to have a seizure at the wheel has made a full recovery – and was back at work from her hospital bed days after her operation. Sue Ayton, 48, from Shepton Mallet was driving back to the West Country after a meeting in London when she felt the first signs of what she now knows to be epilepsy as she approached the junction of the M25 and M3 at around 4.30pm on January 29. She lost consciousness as she entered a seizure, and as the Range Rover Sport she was driving veered to the left it crashed into two cars, an Audi A3 and an Audi A4, before ending up on the hard shoulder.Nobody was hurt in the accident, which Ms Ayton describes as "an utter miracle."
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