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On 11/20/2024 at 2:34 AM, webfact said:

British teacher’s tale takes a ‘Krabi’ turn after leg loss in crash
by Bob Scott

 

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Picture of Andy Davis courtesy of the Davis family


A British teacher is at the centre of a heartbreaking tale after he lost a leg in a dreadful accident in Thailand.

 

Andy Davis, a much-loved local lad from Walton in Stone, Staffordshire, is fighting for his life after a catastrophic road smash on a serene island near Krabi on November 8.

 

The 33 year old, who has dedicated his life to setting up teaching gigs for British teachers keen to spread the English language abroad, is now facing a gruelling battle for recovery after a horrific crash.

 

Davis’ selfless work has touched countless lives but it’s his own life that hangs in the balance now. With injuries so severe his leg had to be amputated immediately, the Brit’s situation is dire. To add to his woes, he’s grappling with a shattered pelvis, an infection, and a torn bladder, leaving him in urgent need of several major surgeries.


Rallying to Davis’ aid, his family have kicked off a heartfelt donation appeal. They need to gather a whopping £25,000 (1.1 million baht), and so far, the outpouring of generosity has amassed £11,500 (506,000 baht).


 

The funds are crucial for life-saving surgeries and to transfer the injured British man from a small hospital in Krabi to a more equipped facility in Bangkok. His family stress that without this move, his chances of survival dwindle, as he battles multiple infections that could lead to even more amputations.

 

Life-saving

 

On their GoFundMe page, his family made a plea for help.

 

“These surgeries will be life-saving. For Andy, this transfer is urgent. It’s just the beginning of the daunting medical bills we’re facing, aiming to stabilise him before planning his journey back home. Your support could ensure Andy comes home safely.”

 

Andy’s lifelong friend, Mike Pugh, shares just how dire the situation is. Describing his mate of 20 years as “incredibly laid back” and “a genuinely nice guy,” Pugh highlights Davis’ inability to sort insurance or healthcare, as he drifts in and out of consciousness.

 

Pugh believes the support flooding in is a testament to his friend’s character, with donations pouring from across the globe, proving the immense impact he made as he taught in Thailand, Peru, Mexico, and Ecuador since 2016.

 

For those touched by Davis’ story, donations can be made at gofund.me/f7fb938b. It’s a race against time to bring the injured Brit back to the UK, and every bit of assistance counts.

 

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Picture of Andy Davis courtesy of the Davis family

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-20

 

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the reporting around this incident seems excessively saccharine - Why?

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Moncul said:


How hard is it to know that insurance will be invalid if you are not riding legally? No helmet, no license for a start, then there are all the chumps that think it's ok to ride drunk or drug impaired because they see everyone else at it?

As the saying goes, "Monkey see, Monkey do".

You don't *have* to be an idiot.

 

Its not... But this guy was not riding...  he was a passenger. 

 

So... Will your insurance cover you as a passenger ? - are you sure ?

What if they found out the moto-taxi rider had been drinking ? - would it still cover you then ?...   (I think so, but are you sure).

 

Also, the British lad who lost a leg was insured, but, the insurance is 'capped' and the costs appear to be higher than his level of cover.

 

What is the maximum level of your cover ? - any cap ?

 

Do you know every policy detail of your insurance ?  Is riding a bicycle in Bangkok considered a 'dangersous activity' ...  going pillion on a motorycle covered ? what about without a helmet ?

What about going in the back of a taxi that has no seatbelts ?? - do you know the details of your policy to cover these scenarios ???

.... You don't *have* to be an idiot - you just have to be familiar with 50 pages of detailed policy.

 

(and before LL pipes up - yes, it could be less than 50 pages).

 

 

 

Edited by richard_smith237
Posted
On 11/20/2024 at 11:55 AM, CLW said:

No insurance? Just irresponsible and now others (including his family) have to help him out 

Read again. Okay.

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On 11/20/2024 at 12:30 PM, herfiehandbag said:

Was he a teacher, or did he act as an "agent" fixing short term "teaching gigs" for cash strapped backpackers?

I was thinking the same thing.... someone prompted Thai news to make a sweet story about this man and his medical problem. But the story reads he was an agent. Not a teacher. We all know how agents work in Thailand. So give him the benefit of being an all around nice guy. Where is his work permit and insurance from the company that hires him to find teachers for their schools? Where is his insurance as required to be in Thailand if he is on a tourist visa and working illegally? Seems someone in the news failed to address anything out of the ordinary for this really all-around great guy that only one foreigner has spoken for. Then the family? runs a gofundme page to pay for all his medical bills? What about sending him back to his country and let Mommy and Daddies insurance and health coverage pay for it all? 

I am sorry the guy had a really bad Accident.. feel bad he lost a leg. But other parts of the story do not add up. 

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