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Double amputee who survived meningitis and stroke told to "f*** off" by Uber driver who thought she was drunk

Mum-of-two Clare Brown, 33, who was nearly killed by the deadly brain disease as a teenager, was left humiliated at the end of a rare night out to a karaoke bar

Clare was out with husband Chris, 37, when the shocking incident occurred(Mercury Press and Media Ltd)

A double amputee who survived both meningitis and a stroke claims she was refused service by an Uber driver who accused her of being drunk.

Clare Brown, 33, was left humiliated at the end of a rare night out when she and husband Chris were turned away because she was unable to walk.

After Chris informed the driver Clare was an amputee and asked him to park closer, she claims the Uber driver insisted she was drunk, told them to "f*** off" and sped off "at about 70mph".

The aspiring model, who will feature in London's Alternative Fashion Week in September, claims the incident has been put off going out and vows not to set foot in a taxi again.

Uber confirmed it has suspended the driver from the app business while the allegations are investigated.

Clare was robbed of both legs when she was hit by meningitis and a stroke(Mercury Press and Media Ltd)

Clare, from Selsey, Sussex, said: "I just thought how the hell am I going to get home?

"I don't want to get in a taxi again. I was absolutely distraught.

"We'd had a really fun night then ordered a taxi at around 9.45pm and waited outside the karaoke bar.