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British Tourist Seriously Injured in Thai Waterfall Fall – Family Appeals for Help


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A 21-year-old British tourist who suffered life-threatening injuries after falling from a waterfall in Thailand is now facing medical bills exceeding 4.3 million Baht, prompting his family and girlfriend to launch an urgent fundraising appeal to bring him home.

 

Liam Gibson, a British soldier, was holidaying on Koh Samui with his girlfriend, Lucy Baldwin, 20, when the incident occurred during the Songkran festival. On 12 April, while taking photos at a popular viewing point at Na Muang 2 Waterfall, a location widely shared on TikTok, Liam lost his footing and plunged nine metres onto rocks below.

 

He sustained multiple serious injuries, including a fractured skull, broken facial bones, and a shattered femur. Liam remained stuck and unconscious for nearly two hours before being rescued and rushed to a local hospital. He has been in hospital for nearly a month following the incident.

 

Lucy, describing the ordeal as the “worst experience of her life,” said: “I noticed he’d been gone for a while, so I called out. Then I saw him unconscious on the rocks, covered in blood. Thankfully, nearby tourists came to help us.”

 

Due to the severity of his injuries and the high cost of international medical transport, Liam requires an air ambulance to return to the UK for further surgery. Lucy launched a fundraising campaign via GoFundMe to help cover the medical expenses.

 

In her heartfelt plea, Lucy wrote, “We never wanted to ask for help, but this is our last option. Liam can’t leave the hospital until the bill is paid. Please help me bring him home so he can get the surgery he desperately needs.”

 

So far, more than 1.3 million Baht has been raised. The family expressed their deep gratitude for the outpouring of support and are currently working with their insurance provider in the hope of resolving the situation.

 

The incident has once again raised concerns over travel safety and the importance of adequate insurance coverage while abroad.

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Na Muang 2 Waterfall

yeah, i looked it up on tik tok.

people taking selfies on rocks. 

easy to slip and fall on those rocks. 

 

dangerous selfies for a bit of tik tok fame ain't worth it, kids. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

social media makes places popular.

and that's what followers do ... they follow. 

 

White people following white people overseas. How boring.

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

Therein lies the rub.  I've made about half a dozen minor claims on travel insurance policies in 25 years of international travel.  None of them has been approved because of the fine print.  So I have absolutely no confidence that they'd approve a whopper of a claim.

 

 

I made one claim got approved

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

I were their age, I'd be doing the same thing?

Crikey, did you understand what you just said?

 

Aren't you embarrassed admitting you'd be doing these stupid activities when young ?

 

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Another tourist falling, taking selfie on cliff face, story

 

Even if they had insueance Im not sure the company would have paid up, they would call it a DANGEROUS SPORT AND NOT BE PAYING.

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44 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Tik Tok narcissist now begging for money good luck.

 

If Lucy's hot like henryford1958 claims, I wouldn't bet against her going over the goal.

 

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