Family Calls for Bike Safety Awareness After Campbell River Man Left in Coma
- A collision on June 14 left Phil Morey in a coma after he and a young male cyclist collided on a sidewalk outside Morey's home.
- Morey underwent surgery for serious injuries, including the removal of part of his frontal lobe, according to Kristi Stormo.
- The family seeks to raise awareness for bike safety, stating the cyclist was not wearing a helmet during the incident.
- Stormo expressed concern for both Morey and the young cyclist, emphasizing the importance of understanding the situation's impact on their lives.
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Pedestrian in coma after being struck by cyclist on Campbell River sidewalk
When Phil Morey stepped onto the sidewalk outside his Campbell River home on June 14, his life changed in an instant. The 55-year-old was struck by a cyclist who was riding on the sidewalk, and the impact caused Morey, a father of two, life-threatening injuries. “It was a one-second incident that happened that changed not just Phil’s life but a community,” said family friend Carrie Human. “You know, you always think it will never happen to you. …
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