A playwright is in search of the ‘heroes’ who helped him after a bike accident in Barcelona: “I need to invite them to the theater”


Five individuals assisted him for 45 minutes till the ambulance arrived: “They have been late for work to deal with me” Daniel was going to a radio station when he was thrown about 10-15 meters from his bike Crash between a tram and an ambulance in Barcelona

A motorbike accident has “reconciled with humanity” Daniel J.Meyer, an Argentine playwright who was thrown 10-15 meters from his car in Barcelona. The sturdy influence left him harm in the midst of the road and the humanity of 5 pedestrians is the “solely stunning factor” that he remembers. A gesture that he now needs to return, so he makes an enchantment to seek out them.

The theater director was heading to a radio station on a bike to speak about his newest play, though his life modified in a matter of seconds final Thursday at 9 am on Lepant road with Travessera de Gràcia. “It was raining. The bike in entrance braked as a result of the sunshine turned purple and I slammed on the brakes. At that second my bike slipped and I went flying about 10-15 meters,” he defined in statements to NIUS.

By shock for the Argentine playwright, harm by the sturdy influence of the autumn, 5 individuals left their routines apart to assist him. “The ambulance took 45 minutes. These individuals have been late for work, they reduce site visitors, they pampered me and caressed me, they advised me I used to be very scared. They even referred to as my accomplice,” Daniel recollects emotionally.

⚠️IMPORTANT:⚠️
Exactly 1 week in the past, I had a bike accident in C/ Lepant with Tr. de Gracia, BCN.

5 individuals took nice care of me whereas they referred to as the ambulance that took 45 min.
I wish to find them to thank them personally. #twitterhastumagia 1/3

— Daniel J. Meyer (@danijmeyer) March 16, 2023

Among his specific heroes, considered one of them is a veterinarian and advised him to be calm as a result of he might transfer his fingers and toes. He “he advised me to evaluate that he was acutely aware, that maybe I had damaged a bone and that he was merely crying from shock.”

Later, a nurse bought out of her automobile to help him and one other lady referred to as an ambulance. “They requested me what I did and so they commented that I’d write a play about this. While I used to be crying I mentioned it will be a drama, however we ended up pondering that the perfect factor could be a comedy. Luckily I can let you know,” he highlights about an anecdote that relieved the motorist after what occurred.

Now, Daniel needs to return the generosity by inviting them to the theater to see his play ‘Scratch’, a musical present on the Villarroel theater in Barcelona. “I additionally need to ship them a bottle of wine. At the time of the accident I used to be so scared that I thanked them, however I used to be not in my proper thoughts.”

A want that has led him to dream of them. “It’s arduous for me to jot down as a result of my shoulder is damaged and in a sling. I awoke at 5 within the morning as a result of I can not sleep and I need to discover them. I’m excited that at the moment, once we’re all working out of time, some individuals have taken care of me for 45 minutes.”

Although most of his goals for the previous week are nightmares. “They are the one stunning factor I keep in mind from that second. It was a complete catastrophe,” says the playwright. “I do not forget that I used to be anxious in regards to the reside interview and that it will not arrive. I advised them to name the radio producer to allow them to know that they’d manage one thing else for this system. Now I give it some thought and what absurdity. I had flown and thanks that he was alive”.

A narrative that he hopes will finish in a reunion and that the author doesn’t rule out taking it to the theater. “Right now I can not, though I’ve downloaded a dictation program on my laptop to have the ability to reply messages. As an creator, I attempt to get one thing out of every expertise,” concludes the Argentine, who has been in Barcelona for 20 years and have become identified on the Catalan capital for the work ‘AkaBcn’.