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Islanders send well wishes to seriously injured jet skier

Islanders send well wishes to seriously injured jet skier

Tuesday 11 July 2017

Islanders send well wishes to seriously injured jet skier

Tuesday 11 July 2017


Islanders are sending “thoughts and prayers” to a local advocate who suffered a “potentially life changing” leg injury following a jet ski accident this weekend.

Giles Corbin (45), a partner at law firm Mourant Ozannes, was airlifted for treatment at Southampton Hospital on Sunday.

He had been a passenger on a jet ski when a speedboat reportedly crashed into his side shortly after 16:30.

The 36-year-old driver of the speedboat was arrested for alleged reckless driving under Regulation 38 Boat and Surf-riding (Control) (Jersey) Regulations 1969. He is currently on police bail whilst the Harbour Authority and Police continue their investigations.

The driver of the jet ski, a 33-year-old man, only sustained a “superficial injury”, while Mr Corbin’s were described as, “…not life threatening, but potentially life changing."

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Pictured: Southampton Hospital, where Mr Corbin is being treated. (Google Maps)

His mother flew out on Monday morning to accompany him in Southampton. In a Facebook post liked over 500 times, she wrote: “Thanks everyone who is praying for my son, Giles, after the jet ski boat accident, that the surgeons can save his leg… Prayers work miracles and I am believing and trusting God for the best possible outcome.”

The post has since attracted more than 200 comments. One Facebooker said: “Horrific news to hear today Giles, thinking of you & family and praying for the incredible team to work their magic. Get well soon please x”

Another added: “That's such terrible and shocking news, we wish Giles a speedy recovery.”

Jonathan Speck, Managing Partner at Mr Corbin's firm, commented: "Our thoughts are with Giles and his family and we wish him a speedy recovery."

An appeal has now been launched for anyone with any information on the accident to contact States of Jersey Police on 612612 or the Harbour Authority on 447765.

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