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Brit couple, 27 & 29, fighting for life after crash on holiday of a lifetime, as pals fight to raise money for surgery

A BRITISH couple are fighting for their lives after they were involved in a moped crash while on a “holiday of a lifetime”.

Joella Senior, 27, and Alex Hoyle, 29, are in critical condition in a hospital in Bali after their Honda scooter collided with a car in Kerobokan, North Kuta, on the evening of June 12.

Joella Senior has undergone surgery on her broken arm, damaged rib cage and fractured pelvis
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Joella Senior has undergone surgery on her broken arm, damaged rib cage and fractured pelvisCredit: Facebook

Mr Hoyle, from West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, is currently in a coma having smashed his head, fracturing his jaw and breaking his cheekbone.

His liver and lungs are also damaged.

He underwent a six-hour operation on June 16 to stabilise bones attached to his ribs.

Mr Hoyle needs further extensive surgery to repair serious fractures to his jaw, cheekbone and temporal bones, although it is not known when he will be fit enough to undergo the procedure.

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Ms Senior, a social media executive from Loughborough, is in a slightly better condition and is able to talk after undergoing surgery on her broken arm, damaged rib cage and fractured pelvis.

She has also had operations on her collarbone and cheekbone.

Georgie Steel, 26, a close friend of the couple said she was “in utter disbelief”.

She told the : “Me and my partner Oli chatted to them that day and they were both having the best time on a holiday of a lifetime.

“They’d gone out for two weeks in Bali on their first proper getaway together, and this happened on their third day.

“I knew something was serious when I was asked to get Alex’s mother’s phone number.

“I’m best friends with Joella and Oli is best friends with Alex, and have been all their lives.

“We were thinking they can’t have been in an accident.”

Mr Hoyle’s family are currently at his bedside, while Ms Senior’s family will be making the journey to Bali soon although her mother is having trouble getting an emergency passport.

The Hoyle family said in an email they were “encouraged by the excellent surgical work undertaken so far to both”.

“All family and friends are deeply touched by the generosity, love and best wishes they are receiving from friends, family and even complete strangers,” the family statement said.

“It is amazing to the family just how caring and generous people can be in these difficult economic times for us all.”

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A spokesman for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office said: “We are providing support to the families of two British nationals involved in a road accident in Bali and are in touch with the local authorities.”

A has been set up to raise funds for their medical costs and has currently raised more than £77,000.

Alex Hoyle and Joella Senior are currently in intensive care after they were involved in a collision with a car while on holiday in Bali
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Alex Hoyle and Joella Senior are currently in intensive care after they were involved in a collision with a car while on holiday in BaliCredit: Facebook

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