Peregian Springs News Inform know grow Volume 6. Issue 1
October 2020
REUNITED: (L to R) Bryce Knowland, Ethan Tournier, Deakyn Stedwell, Etie Ingram and Ariel Beasley were all smiles on October 5, just over five weeks after the boys’ quick thinking brought medical help to Ariel in the wake of a terrible roller skating accident.
Community spirit shines through Right place at the right time. It is a much said saying that proved correct when it came to getting help for Ariel Beasley after a freak roller skating accident that sent her face first into the footpath opposite Arcare on Ridgeview Drive, Peregian Springs, on September 19. Ariel, 12, remembers nothing of the accident which happened when she and her friend, Etie Ingram, were heading back down the hill toward the Rec Club after a trip to the shops for an iced tea as they enjoyed a pupil
free day off school together. For Ariel, one minute she was gathering speed, the next, she was in the back of an ambulance, covered in blood from a cut on her chin, scrapes on her arms and a sore mouth which she later found out was caused by a jaw that had been broken in three places. For those around her though the moments directly after the accident will be remembered forever. Etie remembers a “lovely lady Kate” who pulled over her car and came to help. Continued page 4
Peregian Springs News, October 2020