An Australian mother of two is currently fighting for her life in Bali after being involved in a devastating motorbike accident that has left her with severe injuries. Alivia Jane Campbell, aged 28, was enjoying a holiday on the Indonesian island when her dream trip was abruptly shattered by a horrific collision.
Critical Condition Following Collision
Ms Campbell was riding her motorbike when it collided with a truck, resulting in catastrophic injuries. She remains hospitalised in a critical condition, suffering from severe brain trauma and a broken pelvis. Medical professionals are closely monitoring her situation as she battles for survival.
Family Launches Urgent Fundraising Campaign
Concerned family members and friends have initiated a GoFundMe campaign to support the mother's recovery efforts. Ms Campbell hails from the NSW Central Coast in Australia, and the fundraising initiative aims to cover mounting medical expenses.
Reese Campbell, a loved one of the injured woman, provided a heartfelt update on the dire circumstances. 'She is fighting hard, but she has a long road ahead of her,' Reese wrote in an emotional statement. 'Alivia is not only a friend to so many of us - she is also a devoted mother to two young daughters who need their mum home.'
Mounting Medical Costs and Recovery Challenges
The financial burden of medical care, hospital bills, and potential emergency medical transport back to Australia is becoming increasingly substantial. Reese emphasised that funds raised will be allocated toward hospital treatments, ongoing care requirements, and eventual travel arrangements once Ms Campbell is stable enough for transportation.
'Right now, her family and friends are doing everything they can to support her recovery and bring her back to Australia safely once she is stable enough to travel,' Reese explained. 'The medical care, hospital bills, and potential emergency medical transport home are extremely expensive, and the costs are adding up quickly.'
Emotional Appeal for Continued Fight
In a poignant message of support, Reese described Ms Campbell's current condition and unwavering spirit. 'She's still in an extremely bad way and not conscious but she's the strongest girl I've ever met, she's fighting so so hard,' Reese shared. 'Livy please keep fighting.'
It has been confirmed that Ms Campbell's two young daughters were not present during the time of the accident. The Daily Mail has reached out to Ms Campbell for additional comment regarding this tragic incident.
