Dr Sebastian Kola-Bankole,
from Camden, UK is fighting for his life after he was knocked down by a lorry
as he crossed a road off the Sunset Strip on February 15. The 35-year-old
doctor, from the Royal London Hospital, had flown out to Los Angeles before the
accident for a friend’s wedding.
But his family, who have
travelled out to be at his bedside, cannot find a record of him taking out
travel insurance so they are faced with paying for his mounting medical bills.
They have launched a £250,000 appeal for treatment and to bring him home to the
UK.
Dr Kola-Bankole, who
specialises in infectious diseases, has three broken vertebrae in his neck and
has already had emergency operations to his spine, ears and arteries. He is in
an induced coma in intensive care at the Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas and it
will be at least two weeks before he is stable enough to be repatriated.
The cost of the treatment
and of bringing him back to the UK on a specialist medical flight is
estimated to be £250,000. The online fund had today reached £100k just 48 hours
after it was launched.
A close friend, Dr
Pawandeep Sarai, who spoke to the Standard described the young doctor as the
most selfless and giving person"
"He is still in a
critical condition. We are all doing everything we can for Seb to get him
the treatment he needs and back to the UK. His family are obviously devastated
by what has happened.
"Seb
is just the most selfless, giving person, everyone who has met him will know
what a huge personality he has.
"He volunteers for
charities, he is always giving to others. He’s a very dear friend and a very
caring doctor and he needs our help to get home."
Dr Kola-Bankole is
believed to have been hit outside the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The collision
is currently being investigated by Las Vegas police.
His friends, many of whom
are doctors, are now looking for a suitable hospital in London that will
agree to take him. It is thought St Mary’s in Paddington could provide
treatment.
Nigerian-born Dr
Kola-Bankole graduated from University College London in 2008 and was
based until recently in the infectious diseases department at the Royal London,
but had taken time off for the US trip.
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