An Adelaide man has spent the last five days fighting for life in Bali after a freak accident that almost severed his arm. 9News
man has spent the last five days fighting for life in Bali after a freak accident that almost severed his arm.
The 29-year-old painter severed a major artery in his arm about 12 hours into a holiday with his fiancé Chantelle Gschwend.Josh Ward was hospitalised after he slipped and smashed into a glass door at a hotel pool in Denpasar on Christmas night. The accident cut short the couple's two-week trip to plan a wedding and now their life together is in limbo.
"He means the world to me, he's the rock of my life, we do everything together," Ward's fiancée added.READ MORE:
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