Montreal Gazette

Did Taylor Swift donate $15,000?

GoFundMe account for firefighte­r’s injured family aimed at medical bills

- Washington Post

Aaron vanriper’s life was already crazy enough, and then Taylor Swift got involved — or at least someone claiming to be the pop star.

On Saturday, vanriper, a volunteer firefighte­r in Riverside, Texas, was on duty when he got an emergency call: a car had crashed headon with a pickup truck.

When VanRiper arrived to the scene, he quickly recognized the crumpled sedan: it belonged to his wife, Amber.

Amber had been thrown from the car during the collision. Their son, Jonathan, was still pinned inside. Both had multiple cuts and broken bones.

“It’s my family. My wife was laying there on the ground,” VanRiper said. “(By) the look of the car, I don’t know how either one of them lived. There was nothing left of that car.”

He tried to keep calm, but nothing in his training had prepared him for seeing Jonathan — whom the family calls “Bear” — pinned inside a mangled car.

“Once I saw my son, that kind of went out the window and I started going into a bit of a panic mode,” VanRiper said.

Amber and Jonathan were airlifted to a hospital.

Amber underwent nine hours of surgery on Sunday to repair her shattered pelvis, VanRiper said. Jonathan, 7, had a broken leg and elbow.

The VanRipers’ ordeal week didn’t end there, however.

The family doesn’t have health insurance, so a friend set up a GoFundMe account to raise $75,000 to cover their medical bills. As of Thursday morning, the page was seeking $125,000.

“I don’t want anything for free. I don’t expect anything,” VanRiper said. “If people are willing to donate, that’s awesome.”

As news of the accident spread, donations rolled in. Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt visited Jonathan in the hospital before the boy was released Tuesday.

Then Thursday morning, a particular­ly whopping donation arrived: $15,000 under the name Taylor Swift.

It’s unclear if the pop star actually gave the money. She didn’t respond to a request for comment. But the dramatic gesture wouldn’t be out of character for Swift. She spent time in Texas as a child and is a charitable celebrity.

Swift recently gave $50,000 to New York City schools. She also frequently visits kids with cancer in hospitals around the country.

Whether Swift was behind the huge donation or not, the money made heads turn.

“Uhhh not sure if you saw this Aaron ...,” wrote one family member on Facebook under a photo of the $15,000 donation.

“Truly amazing.”

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Aaron VanRiper, his wife Amber Lynn VanRiper and son Jonathan. After Amber and Jonathan were involved in a terrible crash over the weekend, the family was given a $15,000 donation from someone claiming to be Taylor Swift to help cover their health-care...
FACEBOOK Aaron VanRiper, his wife Amber Lynn VanRiper and son Jonathan. After Amber and Jonathan were involved in a terrible crash over the weekend, the family was given a $15,000 donation from someone claiming to be Taylor Swift to help cover their health-care...
 ?? GOFUNDME ?? Aaron VanRiper’s son Jonathan after the accident.
GOFUNDME Aaron VanRiper’s son Jonathan after the accident.

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