Nigerian-born London doctor today, thanked well-wishers who donated
almost £200,000 to cover his treatment while he was in coma and fighting
for his life after being hit by a lorry in Las Vegas.
Source: Evening Standard
Dr Sebastian Kola-Bankole, 35, told how the money has
helped pay for operations on his spine, ears and arteries – as well as a
specially-arranged flight back to the UK – to put him on the road to a
full recovery.
Thousands of people from all over the world donated to a GoFundMe page
set up by his friends after the horrific accident near the Hard Rock
Hotel during a holiday in the US six weeks ago.
Speaking to the Standard from the north London rehabilitation unit
where he is recovering, Dr Kola-Bankole said: “My best friend Alex told
we had the GoFundMe and he told me how much was raised and I just burst
into tears because it was so overwhelming.
He explained what it meant and how it had spread all over the world.
"I just cried tears of joy. I had no idea the world could be
so nice. I don’t use Twitter, but I heard there was even a hashtag using
my name that was trending."
Dr Kola-Bankole’s rehabilitation is expected to
take time but doctors are hopeful of him making a full recovery. The
medical professional, who specialised in sexual health and HIV
when he worked at the Royal London Hospital, is now the patient himself
and spends two to three hours a day undergoing intensive physiotherapy.
He
has two broken ankles, a fractured scapula restricting movement in
his arm, and neuropathic pain in his hands due to nerve damage. He said
he regretted not taking out travel insurance before flying
out to the US after deciding he could not afford it - and urged others
not to make the same mistake.
"I need to tell people don’t be like me. It might seem
expensive but it could definitely help in the long run. The costs needed
to get me back were astronomical. It could happen to anyone. What I did
probably anyone has done. I’m not a person that would normally do such a
thing. Yes it’s my fault but everyone makes those kinds of mistakes"
Mr Kola-Bankole, who says he recalls nothing of the crash on February
15, paid tribute to his “amazing” friends and expressed his deep
gratitude to all those who contributed to his GoFundMe campaign.
"I’m overwhelmed and completely speechless," he said. "All I can
say is thank you very much. The generous donations will not go to waste.
Every day I’m getting stronger."
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