Loi74-Young Aussie tourist fights for life in Bali after horrific holiday accident.

An Australian mother of two has been left fighting for life in Bali after a horrific motorbike accident.

Alivia Jane Campbell, 28, was on holiday on the Indonesian island when her dream trip was suddenly shattered by the crash.

Ms Campbell had been riding her motorbike when it collided with a truck.

She remains in hospital in a critical condition with severe brain trauma and a broken pelvis.

Concerned family and friends have launched a GoFundMe to help support the recovery of the mother, who is from the NSW Central Coast.

It’s understood her two young daughters were not with her at the time of the accident.

Ms Campbell’s loved one Reese Campbell opened up on the dire situation she is facing overseas.

‘She is fighting hard, but she has a long road ahead of her,’ she wrote.

An Australian mother of two has been left fighting for life in Bali following a horrific motorbike accident
An Australian mother of two has been left fighting for life in Bali following a horrific motorbike accident

 

Alivia Jane Campbell, 28, was on holiday on the Indonesian island when it was suddenly turned upside down by the incident
Alivia Jane Campbell, 28, was on holiday on the Indonesian island when it was suddenly turned upside down by the incident

 

Ms Campbell remains in hospital in a critical condition with severe brain trauma and a broken pelvis
Ms Campbell remains in hospital in a critical condition with severe brain trauma and a broken pelvis

‘Alivia is not only a friend to so many of us – she is also a devoted mother to two young daughters who need their mum home.

‘Right now, her family and friends are doing everything they can to support her recovery and bring her back to Australia safely once she is stable enough to travel.

‘The medical care, hospital bills, and potential emergency medical transport home are extremely expensive, and the costs are adding up quickly.’

Reese said the money will be used to cover Ms Campbell’s hospital and medical treatments.

The money will also assist with ongoing care and recovery and help her travel back to Australia.

‘She’s still in an extremely bad way and not conscious but she’s the strongest girl I’ve ever met, she’s fighting so so hard,’ Reese said.

‘Livy please keep fighting.’

Daily Mail contacted Ms Campbell for comment.