Following news emerging late last month that founding member of Sydney DJ collective Bang Gang, Dan Single (Dangerous Dan), had fallen three floors from a Paris balcony, Single has spoken out for the first time about his condition, and has asked fans for financial help.
Single, who also founded popular denim label Ksubi, writes on a GoFundMe page that, "YES! Everything you have heard is true.
"I fell 3 floors (35metres) out of my hotel room in Paris, did a sumersault [sic] and landed on my feet which saved my spine and my brain (a miracle says the doctor, 1 in 100 million chance).
"I did however shatter every bone from my feet to my hips and pelvis. I have been in a coma for two weeks, had 8 operations and am covered in pins and bolts in my bones."
Single's GoFundMe page — titled 'SHIT GOT REAL' — asks fans to donate $250,000 to "help fund the hospital bill, rehab bill, early flights home, being unable to make bread and work over the next months and all the incedentals [sic] the family is covering at the moment".
However, as Pedestrian.TV points out, the fundraising page has only raised a meagre $460 of its $250,000 goal, with a number of donations as little as $5 and numerous comments questioning Single and his wife Bambi Northwood-Blyth's inability to fund hospital bills when they flaunt lavish designer goods and extensive travel on their social media channels.
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An anonymous donation writes, "How come you can fund partying, drinking and overseas trips but not your own recovery? Not content with a fundraiser ball, you now want to scrounge from the general public? I'll give you $5 with the sole intent of telling you what an idiot everyone thinks you are."
Another says, "I am also leaving $5. I am sorry you are hurt, it could happen to anyone, and I do not wish you ill. You should realise however that you project the image of a very immature man. You won't be "given" 250K; it's seems self-delusional, greedy and grasping. There are people truely deserving of financial assistance and your downfall (no pun meant) appears to have been brought about as a result of your own well-documented history of hedonistic behaviour. Take this down b4 too many people see it and stop believing your own PR."
Fairfax reports that a representative from Single's agency could not confirm or deny the authenticity of the GoFundMe page and said, "I can't comment on that today, sorry."





