Motorcycle Accidents

Chris Bunn Who Lost Arm In Motorcycle Accident Is Set To Be A Graduate Barber

Chris Bunn Who Lost Arm In Motorcycle Accident Is Set To Be A Graduate Barber

Chris Bunn, 27 years of age, had a terrible motorcycle accident which cost him his left arm. When Chris was going to meet his father, he tried to overtake a stripe of a number of cars at a blistering speed of over 100 mph. Just when Chris got pass those cars, a truck hit him and the crash left him in coma.


Chris fought back to recover rather quickly, but the problem was not gone yet. Soon after the recovery from coma, he had to take a decision to cut off his distorted left arm. On the other hand, he was hit so hard that he also had serious spinal cord and brain injuries. This made it even more difficult because he had to learn again everything needed to live life.

Though, Chris was able to rehab much earlier than scheduled duration, but it was even bigger challenge to get back to life, especially with one arm less. It’s something that looks almost impossible to even think about, but if you have will then hurdles and limitations can’t restrain from making a successful come back to turn things normal again. Chris had no option to hold back and did exactly what was required to get life going.


Although, Chris has been lucky to recover from coma, but it also brought a challenge to have some sort of career for the rest of his life. Chris himself had admitted that he was really confused about his future and had no clue or surety of what he will do. It was normal discussion with his barber which eventually took him to Bailey’s Barber College. Since then it has been a successful strive towards purpose, but still a modification is required to allow Chris a “State Barber Certification”. Nonetheless, Chris sets an example of true courage and will.

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