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Help Karabeth Burton [teacher in K. in accident in India]

 
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raewon



Joined: 16 Jun 2009

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:27 am    Post subject: Help Karabeth Burton [teacher in K. in accident in India] Reply with quote

I just read an article (copied and pasted in full below) about a public school teacher in Korea who has been in an accident in India. Her bank
account information is given at the very end... perhaps a few people
on here might feel like helping out. I do not know her, but now she
has a small donation from me and is in my thoughts. We are all connected in one way or another.

Thanks for reading.


(from the Korea Herald)
Expats fundraise for English teacher hit by bike in India

An English teacher at a public school in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, is fighting for her life after a motorcycle hit her while she was volunteering at an orphanage in India.

Karabeth Burton is recovering from emergency surgery but her recovery is far from certain and she is unable to pay all the medical bills. Now her friends are rallying round to raise money to support her.

Burton and her friend Sunil Mahtani had been spending their winter break near Mumbai when the accident happened Thursday.

According to Mahtani, who was born in India and visits often, they had big plans for the trip.

�We were going to Mumbai, we were going to Badlapur which is this town outside of Mumbai to volunteer at an orphanage with children, and then we were going to go to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, and we were planning on seeing the Taj Mahal by sunset,� said Mahtani.

�It was just going to be an incredible, wonderful Indian holiday, having all the great food and seeing all the great sights and taking pictures and making videos.�

But the accident cut this vacation short soon after they left the orphanage. Walking out of a shop after buying supplies for the trip back to Mumbai, Burton was hit by a bike that seemingly came out of nowhere.

�I was only about two or three steps in front of her and all of a sudden I heard this really loud sound.

�It sounded like a jet airplane, but I know now that it was a motorcycle, and it was coming full speed ahead and I guess he just never saw her and just hit her head on,� said Mahtani.

�It was an absolute nightmare. When I turned round to see what that huge sound was it was Karabeth right behind me, and she was tremendously bleeding from her head and her leg and her arm and it was just ... she was on the ground and it was a nightmare.�

Burton was rushed by taxi to a local hospital and transferred by ambulance to a hospital in Mumbai, where she is currently recovering from surgery.

Her recovery had been going well until Saturday night, when she began to complain of headaches and stopped responding the next day. She was given emergency surgery to relieve swelling of the brain Sunday.

�The surgery the doctors said it went well, there were no complications, but they have absolutely no idea if her swelling is going to go back to normal,� said Mahtani. �We�re just praying for that.�

Mahtani said it would be at least three days before Burton would be able to speak, which was adding to the distress.

�I was heartbroken at the accident and I was absolutely devastated that she had this but it had been manageable until yesterday,� he said.

The additional surgery has also added to the medical costs. Mahtani said that they had been reasonably confident of covering the bills before but this had made things much more difficult.

�We estimated that the bills could be up to $15,000 but unfortunately as of yesterday the bills could be double that,� he said. �So I�m very disappointed because the situation has quickly gone out of her control.�

Mahtani explained that Burton�s family had provided some funds, but were not able to provide enough to cover the medical costs or go to India.

Mahtani, who is staying with family, says he has been given access to her finances. With this and donations from his family and their friends in Korea and elsewhere, they had scraped together a significant amount, but he said they would need a lot more to pay the entire bill.

The family of the rider has visited Burton in hospital, but Mahtani says they are poor and do not appear to be in a position to help beyond a fraction of the cost.

�I talked to Karabeth about this and she feels, very beautifully, that it was just a 15-year-old boy and it was a terrible mistake that he made, so she didn�t feel that she was interested in doing any kind of criminal or juvenile criminal prosecution for this,� he said.

He added that they did want help from the family of the rider, but the family has said it can only provide $2,000.

�I�ve asked around and a lot of people have told me that $2,000 is an awful lot of money for a family like that and that they seem to be doing whatever they can do,� said Mahtani.

Adding to Mahtani�s stress, he says he feels he may lose his job at his school if he does not return to Korea soon. While he wishes his school was more understanding, he is currently trying to arrange for people to take care of the situation to allow him to return.

He said he was also worried that Burton�s absence could cost her her job, although he was sure she would be supported by her friends in any case.

He said that Burton is an extremely helpful, selfless person.

�She�s very humble and she doesn�t (usually) like anybody doing anything for her or going out of their way for her,� he said.

�She�s very overwhelmed by the support she�s been given. She often said to me, �I didn�t know so many people cared.��

More information and updates are posted on the �Fundraiser for Karabeth Burton� Facebook page.

[b]Donations can be sent to Nonghyup account No. 3020-498-564-541, which is in Burton�s name.[/b]

By Paul Kerry ([email protected])
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coralreefer_1



Joined: 19 Jan 2009

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting. There was another fundraiser going around facebook of another English teacher hit by a motorcycle in Mumbai within the last few weeks. As far as I know she is still in the hospital and needs 15,000USD to pay for surgeries/treatment.

Same situation, same city...different names.


Be careful out there people!!
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NYC_Gal 2.0



Joined: 10 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

coralreefer_1 wrote:
Interesting. There was another fundraiser going around facebook of another English teacher hit by a motorcycle in Mumbai within the last few weeks. As far as I know she is still in the hospital and needs 15,000USD to pay for surgeries/treatment.

Same situation, same city...different names.


Be careful out there people!!


I'm pretty sure it's the same girl. The price went up. She had some complications.

Let that be a lesson: either have travel insurance, or get expat global insurance.
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Dodge7



Joined: 21 Oct 2011

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 3:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why is it that we all get cold looks from each other out on the streets here and some downright nasty looks sometimes (which is so bizarre, it's like people feel threatened I'm out to take their job or wants to be the only waegookin on the block--probably because they're ugly and feeling love from random foreign Korean strangers is the only way they can feel good about themsleves) but then we are the first people to run to when there's an emergency and you need financial assistance?
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NYC_Gal 2.0



Joined: 10 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't get (or give) cold looks.
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Quack Addict



Joined: 31 Mar 2008
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My 5 year old was almost hit by one of those Korean motorbike mail carriers. They literally drive on the sidewalks at my apt. The sliding door opened, we stepped out and zoom...here comes this dude cruising by. If I wasn't holding her hand and yanking her back...smack!

I'm not sure what I would have done to that dude on the bike though. The scooter driving on the sidewalks is getting obnoxious around here.
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NYC_Gal 2.0 wrote:
I don't get (or give) cold looks.


I'm so glad you're here to speak for the expat community at large in response to Dodge7.

(Sarcasm aside, I've always wondered why you respond in a personal manner to blanket criticisms like this, as if they were directed at you personally, or, much like my jab above states, your personal reactions speak for a larger group.)
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Adventurer



Joined: 28 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quack Addict wrote:
My 5 year old was almost hit by one of those Korean motorbike mail carriers. They literally drive on the sidewalks at my apt. The sliding door opened, we stepped out and zoom...here comes this dude cruising by. If I wasn't holding her hand and yanking her back...smack!

I'm not sure what I would have done to that dude on the bike though. The scooter driving on the sidewalks is getting obnoxious around here.


Well, I was once hit by one of those delivery bikes a few years ago in Korea as plenty of them drive on the sidewalk. I was lucky because I was wearing a thick, hockey jacket. I felt it, but not that much. If was wearing regular clothing, and it was summer, I would felt more ofa blow.
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NYC_Gal 2.0



Joined: 10 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zyzyfer wrote:
NYC_Gal 2.0 wrote:
I don't get (or give) cold looks.


I'm so glad you're here to speak for the expat community at large in response to Dodge7.

(Sarcasm aside, I've always wondered why you respond in a personal manner to blanket criticisms like this, as if they were directed at you personally, or, much like my jab above states, your personal reactions speak for a larger group.)


I'm not being personal. I'm saying that there are those who don't fall into those overgeneralizations. Groups are made up of individuals, yes? This is my individual experience.
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Died By Bear



Joined: 13 Jul 2010
Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NYC_Gal 2.0 wrote:
I don't get (or give) cold looks.


This is true. When I met this poster she was very friendly and a nice person. When I found out who she was, thought to myself: "friendly, kind".
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busanliving



Joined: 29 Apr 2009

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why do people think it is okay to save themselves a couple hundred bucks on insurance knowing that it could bankrupt friends and family bailing them out?
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Adventurer



Joined: 28 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

busanliving wrote:
Why do people think it is okay to save themselves a couple hundred bucks on insurance knowing that it could bankrupt friends and family bailing them out?


I understand what you're thinking, but it's not intentional. When I last went on vacation, I didn't take out vacation, but I went to a place that's generally safer than India. However, even before hearing about this case, I thought about getting traveler's insurance, and I will definitely do it. I believe KEB gives you some insurance if you exchange some currency. Also, Expedia does it and so does Nomads. I will probably purchase mine within a few days. Which one do you all recommend?
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NYC_Gal 2.0



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use Cigna's global expat plan, but not just for travel. It's a secondary health insurance that I have just in case I'm ever hospitalized again. The basic (in-patient care and both in and out patient care for cancer) plan costs about $110-115 a month per person, and covers me in every country in the world except for the USA. If I travel, I just need to let them know in advance to make their direct billing easier. When I go to the states, I'll see if they offer travel insurance for a few weeks to a month, or just go with another plan for the duration of my trip.
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Zyzyfer



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NYC_Gal 2.0 wrote:
I'm not being personal. I'm saying that there are those who don't fall into those overgeneralizations. Groups are made up of individuals, yes? This is my individual experience.


Fair enough. I guess we just have different reactions to overgeneralizations. Carry on. Wink
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dairyairy



Joined: 17 May 2012
Location: South Korea

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

busanliving wrote:
Why do people think it is okay to save themselves a couple hundred bucks on insurance knowing that it could bankrupt friends and family bailing them out?


This is one of those questions that divides the population between adults and kids. Kids don't care and adults know that it could matter.


Plus, don't ever take a full-time job that lacks health insurance.
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