Greek tourist given slim chance to walk again after Perth beach accident 

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A young Greek visitor injured in a swimming accident at Cottesloe Beach faces a devastating road ahead, with doctors advising Ioannis (Giannis) Vidiniotis has less than a five per cent chance of walking again, after a medical emergency while swimming with family on New Year’s Eve. 

Giannis, who flew in from Athens to Perth, Western Australia two days earlier, was enjoying a calm swim with relatives when the incident happened. 

Giannis struck his head on a sandbank and sustained a broken collarbone and catastrophic spinal fractures. 

“This is the hardest reality for our family to face,” Giannis’ cousin Aristea Kazantzidou said.  

“Giannis went into the water feeling safe – the next I saw him floating face down. None of us could have imagined how quickly everything would change.” 

Aristea pulled Giannis from the water and immediately commenced CPR. A bystander named Lloyd, an anaesthetist, rushed to assist, along with lifesavers from Cottesloe Beach who provided critical emergency care.  

Paramedics from St John also arrived promptly and continued life-saving treatment at the scene. 

“We cannot thank Lloyd, the lifesavers and the paramedics enough,” Aristea said. “Their actions have given Giannis a slim chance.” 

Giannis was transported to Royal Perth Hospital, where he is expected to remain for at least six weeks under intensive medical care. Doctors have advised that once stabilised, he will face an agonising six-month rehabilitation program at Fiona Stanley Hospital, focused on intensive physiotherapy and neurological recovery. 

“The staff, doctors and nurses at Royal Perth Hospital have been extraordinary,” Aristea said. “Their compassion, skill and commitment have carried us through the darkest days.” 

Medical specialists have now confirmed the severity of Giannis’ injuries, advising the family that his chance of walking again is less than five per cent – a prognosis that has shattered the family and underscored the unpredictable dangers of the ocean.

“This is a stark reminder that Perth’s beaches, no matter how calm they appear, can be treacherous,” Aristea said.  

“We want people to enjoy our coastline, but also to understand how quickly things can go wrong.” 

In response, the Hellenic Community of Western Australia has launched a GoFundMe appeal to support Giannis and his family with extensive medical, rehabilitation and long-term care costs. As an international visitor, the financial burden is significant and ongoing. 

“The support from the community has been overwhelming,” Aristea said. “Every donation, every message, reminds us that Giannis is not fighting this battle alone.” 

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