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News.com.au
11 hours ago
- General
- News.com.au
Queensland dad's tragic death after life-changing crash
A beloved father has died a year after suffering life-changing injuries in a e-scooter accident, leaving his family facing the prospect of losing their home. Isaac Craig's loved ones have been left to pick up the pieces after his unexpected death from a heart attack last month. Mr Craig was seriously injured in March 2024 when he was trying out a new tyre he had put on his daughter's e-scooter in the Townsville suburb of Heatley. A driver ran through a stop sign, hitting Mr Craig – his injuries rendered him largely bed-bound for the last year of his life. Although his family don't blame the crash for his death, they say stress caused by Mr Craig's health conditions caught up with him. 'It was definitely out of the blue,' step son Callum Albert said. 'And it's a shame it happened how it did, especially in his condition. 'And obviously after the accident, he wasn't living the most fulfilled life. It was sort of a quite disappointing, sad life.' Wife Lisa Craig said before the accident her husband was 'fun loving' - an active dad and grandfather who worked as a chef. 'He loved his woodwork. He used to hang out with the grandkids,' she said. 'He loved walking the dog, (and) loved cooking.' After the incident, the family attempted to make life easier for Mr Craig by applying for support in making their traditional Queenslander home more disablility friendly. That has not been finalised by the time he died. He needed help to perform simple tasks like having a shower and lived in constant pain and discomfort. Mr Craig suffered a heart attack on May 31 and his wife made the heartbreaking decision to turn off his life support a week later. Ms Craig, who worked full-time while caring for her husband, said now there was uncertainty over whether the family would be able to stay in their home as the mortgage was under his name. 'So now I've got to try and fight to keep it,' she said. House payments have been put on hold in recent days as a possible solution was being discussed. Mr Albert wrote in a GoFundMe page set up to support his mother and younger sister that Mr Craig spent most days in his room but found joy in little moments like hearing the kids arrive or conversations with loved ones. 'Watching him slowly deteriorate physically, emotionally, mentally was heartbreaking,' he said. 'I found out later that on that (on) his really bad days, he would lock his bedroom door because he didn't want my mum or his daughter to see him like that.' He said the family had been overwhelmed with the support they had received since starting the fundraiser, with community members chipping in more than $3000. They have used that money to pay for Mr Craig's funeral costs.


Daily Mail
18-05-2025
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Aussie dad fighting for life after horrific e-scooter accident
A father-of-three is fighting for his life in a coma after a horrific e-scooter accident which has left him with a number of broken bones and a severe brain injury. Queensland man Michael Valdivia was heading to the shops travelling south along the Springfield Parkway on April 29 when he lost control of his e-scooter and crashed. Emergency services rushed to the scene at about 7.25pm and discovered the 40-year-old - who was not wearing a helmet - had suffered life-threatening injuries. Mr Valdivia's fiancee Sophie-Leigh Barker-McMurray said her partner was only gone for 20 minutes when she received the heartbreaking call from police. Police informed her that Mr Valdivia was 'in a bad way' and advised her to head directly to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. The 27-year-old explained she was on the way to the hospital when she drove past the scene of the crash. Amid the chaos - with four ambulances, multiple police cars and a fire truck - at the scene - she spotted her fiancee and pulled over before running to him. Ms Barker-McMurray went into 'complete shock' and 'collapsed' at the scene as she watched paramedics intubate her fiancee and rush him into an ambulance. A police officer had to drive Ms Barker-McMurray the 30minute journey to the hospital. Doctors took Ms Barker-McMurray, along with her sister who had met her at the hospital, into a private room and told her 'we don't think he's going to survive'. 'They told me I needed to be ready to say goodbye and to make sure I called all five of our kids and prepared them for what might come,' Ms Barker-McMurray told The pair have been together for three years and had booked their flights and accomodation to Bali for their wedding in August just days before the crash. Mr Valdivia suffered extensive injuries including a broken shoulder, clavicle and several metacarpals. Scans also revealed he had multiple brain haemorrhages including one on his brain stem. Doctors rushed him into surgery to fit an intracranial pressure monitor - a device inserted inside the skull to record pressure and vital measurements. Ms Barker-McMurray, who works full-time as a nurse, said she became 'hysterical' when doctors told her that her partner was unlikely to survive the next 72 hours. She was admitted to hospital and was told she was suffering from broken heart syndrome. 'My body completely shut down. I was placed in the room opposite Mikey so I could see him, but I lost consciousness for a while,' Ms Barker-McMurray said. Ms Barkery-McMurray was discharged from hospital shortly after but has barely left her partner's bedside int he three weeks since the crash. Following his surgery, Mr Valdivia was transferred to the ICU and placed in an induced coma. A specialist doctor told Ms Barkey-McMurray that her partner 'won't ever be able to come back' and that if he survives he most-likely will be 'severely disabled'. However, Ms Barkey-McMurray is remaining hopeful as her partner had defied the odds before after he survived a dirt-bike accident where he broke three vertebrae in his spine in May last year. She added her partner had opened his eyes for the first time over the weekend while she and his eldest son were in the room. 'I said, "Baby, do you remember me?" and he blinked once, which I took as a yes. Everyone in the room was cheering and shouting, "Oh my God". It was a really special moment,' Ms Barkey-McMurray said. Ms Barkey-McMurray described her fiancee as the most the love of her life who has the 'most beautiful soul' and is the rock of their blended family. She added Mr Vadivia was the 'rock of their blended family' who helps raise Ms Barkey-McMurray's two children and the three children they share together. A friend of the couple started a GoFundMe to help Ms Barkey-McMurray with living expenses as she is unable to work while Mr Valdivia is in hospital. 'Mikey's fight for life is ongoing, and his family is by his side every step of the way,' the GoFundMe reads. 'Mikey is a loving partner and a devoted dad to five beautiful children: Chloe (14), Cortez (12), Cruz (8), Cooper (8), and Cara (6). 'Until the accident, Mikey worked hard every day to provide for his family. Now, with Sophie spending all her time at the hospital with him, she can no longer work — and the financial stress is building quickly. 'They are struggling to keep their home, pay bills, and care for their children during this heartbreaking time. We're asking for your help.' Ms Barkey-McMurray explained she used her last paycheck to pay the family's $700-a-week rent - which covers them till Tuesday. All funds raised will help the family with rent, basic living expenses, food, clothing, essentials for the children, transport and costs related to Mr Valdivia's care. At the time of writing, the GoFundMe had received 47 donations totalling $5,430 and has the goal of raising $11,000. 'Let's come together and help lift some of this burden so they can focus on what truly matters — hope, healing, and staying strong for Mikey,' the GoFundMe reads.