The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Appeal to help man badly hurt in crash

An appeal to help a teenager who was left fighting for his life following a horror crash in Peterborou­gh has been launched.

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

A month after the crash, which happened at the Eye Roundabout on August 6, 18-year-old Remik Dorna remains in hospital with serious injuries. A number of other people were also seriously injured in the crash, which involved two cars and happened at 7.25am.

Remik suffered a range of injuries, including a broken spine, and has needed a number of operations.

Now friends and family have launched a fundraisin­g appeal to help him recover.

Remik was transferre­d to hospital in Leicester at the weekend.

Sylwia Fila, who organised the fundraisin­g campaign said: “He has a broken spine and internal damage (duodenal rupture, peritoniti­s). Every day, he is fighting for his life.

“For him and his mother, the time just stopped. Now every minute is crucial. Internal injuries caused nasty infections and are making it very hard to settle down at the moment.

“Remik went through six life-saving surgeries and treatments so far and will continue to have more.”

Remik spent much of lockdown in Poland helping his grandmothe­r, before returning to Peterborou­gh to work at Perkins.

mum, Dominika, has remained by his bedside throughout.

Sylwia said; “It is a tough time, especially for his mother, who is there for him every day to hold his hand, support him and give him the strength he needs to win this battle. His advantage is that he is young and strong. We pray every day for his recovery.

“Because of circumstan­ces, Remik’s mother has been forced to take an unpaid holithough day from work to focus on her only beloved son.”

The appeal has been set up on fundraisin­g website Gofundme, and has raised more than £4,000 so far.

Sywia said: “I want to raise the money to support Remik’s future rehabilita­tion and his mother in a hard time and for, medication­s and all necessary tools for his recovery.

“I am begging you, help me save my friend’s only child. The prognosis is good, alRemik’s the gradual improvemen­t is expected to come very slowly in that complex process.

“The only way will be continuous and long-term rehabilita­tion. We know he will need private care and specialize­d centres to put him on his feet again. Without the help of people of goodwill, we will not be able to do it all.”

Police initially said a 20-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of drink and drug driving following the crash, but police have confirmed that was not the case, due to his injuries, and the anticipate­d time he will need in hospital. The man remains in hospital, having suffered serious injuries, along with two other men (including Remik) and one woman.

To donate to the campaign, visit https://www.gofundme. com/f/help-remik-win-hisfight-for-life

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Remik in his hospital bed and (right) before the crash (below)

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