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Incredible footage shows charity car stunt gone wrong that left hero driver with broken back

A Tameside man has been left with a serious spinal injury after a terrifying charity car jump went wrong.

Callum McHale, 22, from Mossley, did the jump in aid of Tameside -based charity End Result Community Group. He attempted the thrilling stunt at Buxton Raceway in Derbyshire, on Thursday 2 June, to raise money for another Tameside charity called Barty's Community Pantry and Food Bank.

But, videos show Callum driving off a ramp on the racecourse and slamming into a group of cars before flipping around and smashing onto the ground. Paramedics who were already on the scene at the event rushed to help Callum, who ended up breaking a bone in his back.

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The paramedics told him to take Ibuprufen for the pain, and if it got worse, to go to hospital. He was then driven by his family to A&E and later checked in to Tameside Hospital, where he remained for a few days.

Now back at home, Callum has been given medications and is awaiting further treatment from spine specialists at Salford Royal Hospital.

Callum's grandad, Stephen Muir, 55, who runs the End Result Community Group, told the M.E.N. about Callum's daring endeavour.

Stephen, from Dukinfield, said: "Our group has been going for about two and a half years now. We deliver food to the homeless, to hostels, domestic violence units and we do food parcels.

"People donate clothes to us, which we distribute to people who need them.

"Callum, my grandson, loves racing. Four years ago, he did a car jump in aid of Willow Wood Hospice in Ashton, and we raised £750. So he asked me if he could do another car jump in aid of my community group.

"I was happy for him to do it, and he did it and we raised

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