: "The top half of his body is okay but the lower half isn’t so good.
"I was expecting to see half a man but he was in good spirits. He is just grateful to be here and lucky to be alive."
Witness Kyra Sam had previously told the publication: "I'm really amazed at the strength of Walthamstow - no one hesitated to push the bus off, I was in shock.
"Everyone really came together to help - it was really nice to see that in the face of something so awful."
Sami Ullah, owner of Directors Cut café, which is opposite the crash scene, said he was "amazed" by the group effort to save Antony.
Describing the moments after the accident, he said: "I was standing at the till and heard a loud noise. It was a big bang – we thought it was a shotgun or something.
"All of a sudden we saw people leaving their chairs at Turtle Bay and Pizza Express and running towards the road. We saw people actually coming out of the bus as well. Everybody was shouting and screaming.
"Then all of the people tried to somehow move the bus a little bit.
"There were so many people gathered there. There must have been about 50 to 100.
"They somehow managed to pull the bus away a bit. We were amazed – it was a heavy bus, a double decker. Police were here straightaway and they took over."
The soap showed character including Mick Carter and Max Branning helping lift the bus from Martin so he could be pulled free.
Albert Square residents banded together to lift the bus off injured Martin Fowler Credit: BBC Many viewers though the feat would be impossible for a group of Londoners, posting on social media about it.
One wrote: "On another note, how can danny dyer, ben mitchell and about 10 others lift up a bus, eastenders has just made history", while another added: "Anyone just watch Eastenders there hahaha as if Danny Dyer and 7 old biddies just lifted up a double decker bus."
Some questions how likely it would be for the characters to be able to lift the bus Credit: Twitter Viewers couldn't help but comment on the scene on Twitter Credit: Twitter A third agreed writing: "Eastenders doesn't alf have me buzzing, danny dyer and a few pensioners from the square deadlifting a bus".
Some viewers even researched how much a double decker bus weighs to prove their point.
One wrote: "Just googled the weight of a double decker bus... 12.65 TONNES... Danny Dyer & a couple of old ladies just deadlifted that #eastenders".
However they were reminded by other viewers of the east London incident, and they took to Twitter to point out the connection.
One joked the show had made history but was soon proven wrong Credit: Twitter Another viewer actually checked how much a double decker bus weighed Credit: Twitter One wrote: "Today's Eastenders episode really happened in East (Walthamstow) I remember this day like it was yesterday."
Another added: "For everyone tweeting about how ridiculous lifting a bus is on #Eastenders tonight it really happened in Walthamstow..."
One stated: "They basically recreated the moment they lifted the bus in Walthamstow #eastenders."
Another wrote: " That #bus! #eastenders #Walthamstow did it for real!"
The Sun Online has contacted a representative for EastEnders for comment.
It comes after fans previously pointed out similarities between the bus crash in yesterday's episode and recent terror attacks in Europe.
Seven million fans saw a double decker bulldoze Albert Square market in Monday’s episode of the BBC soap, leaving up to 11 characters facing death.
But many were angry at the much-hyped pre-watershed “disaster week ” opener and its similarity to the Berlin attack at Christmas.
A bus driver fell ill at the wheel and accidentally drove into the stalls.
Twelve people were killed in Berlin last year as a truck tore through a packed marketplace.
Others likened the scenes to last year’s Bastille Day attack in Nice, where 86 were killed as a heavy goods vehicle drove into revellers.