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Bristol Chef Leaves Thai Hospital After Devastating Road Crash


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Ricky Eury, a beloved figure in Bristol's food scene and the mastermind behind the award-nominated Gorilla Thai Kitchens, is on a tumultuous road to recovery after a horrific road accident in Thailand. Eury, who was severely injured in a night-time crash with a motorbike in Phuket, has been discharged from the hospital but remains medically frail and incapable of returning to the UK due to outstanding health challenges.

 

The accident saw Eury, 39, sustain a fractured skull, brain bleed, shattered nose, and broken ribs. Shockingly, his travel insurance had lapsed just a day before the incident, leaving him with daunting medical expenses exceeding £30,000. Hit by a Yamaha XMAX driven by a Russian couple, Sergei and Svetlana Medvedev, Eury's ordeal has resonated deeply with both the local and British communities.

 

 

 

Friends and family are anguished at the geographical and financial distance separating them from Eury, whose culinary passion and Bristolian roots have fostered significant support. A fundraising campaign for his medical expenses has impressively raised over £30,000. Additionally, a benefit night is planned in Bristol next month to compound the efforts in bringing him back home.

 

Eury's father highlights his relentless dedication to combining fitness and culinary excellence, a commitment now echoed by friends and supporters rallying for his recovery and eventual homecoming. Though daunting, the Bristol food and fight communities remain hopeful, united in their mission to see Ricky back on his feet and thriving once more.

 

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Yet more! Insurance gone, is same as no have insurance. Driving motorbike in Thailand without insurance is stupid. Apparently his restaurant is not as good and successful a the news claims, as it not even can pay for the hospital bill without the regular fundraising.

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Not sure why everyone moans about fundraisers if you aren't giving to it , who cares. The people who are stupid enough to give it, will only give to some other stupid cause either way. I wouldn’t give any money to anyone in some online fundraiser or to any big charity cause for that fact .   I give cash to my local children’s hospital directly into their hands so then there’s less chance of it going to some other place. 

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3 hours ago, BerndD said:

Incomprehensible to me: travel health insurance usually covers the entire duration of the trip. And in this case, it expired the day before?  I rather think that he had no insurance. Why should he, when in an emergency case there is fundraising...

 

3 hours ago, BerndD said:

Incomprehensible to me: travel health insurance usually covers the entire duration of the trip. And in this case, it expired the day before?  I rather think that he had no insurance. Why should he, when in an emergency case there is fundraising...

That may be so but what if he had extended is stay and not his insurance policy so it expired and  he was uninsured at the time of the accident.

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