Dean Austin - accident - GoFundMe

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Dean Austin - accident - GoFundMe

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Hello, anyone who has known Dean Austin in Sihanoukville or Kampot might want to contribute.

He suffered a head injury in a motorbike accident so he probably did not wear a helmet. Please don't ask about specifics of the accident as I dont know any, just relaying the GoFundMe fundraiser.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-dean-mr ... ital-bills
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Re: Dean Austin - accident - GoFundMe

Post by General Mackevili »

Man, good luck to him.

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"My name is Ryan Elson and a very close friend to me Dean ‘Beany’ Austin has had a serious head injury in a motorbike accident in Cambodia and needs expensive medical care.

This man did the same for me when I had a bad accident 8 years ago and he is a true friend and all round great guy that is in need of help so I am reaching out to friends family and anyone that can spare a few pounds to help with his recovery.

Any donations will be extremely grateful and will be sent directly to Kampot Cambodia where friends of both or ours are supporting him now.

Many Thanks
Ryan Elson. "
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