On Wednesday, Sommer Amari, a British woman, died in a head-on car crash in Ibiza while her six-year-old daughter Betty was seriously injured. According to reports, Betty was airlifted from the site of the crash to a hospital in Majorca where she is now being treated in the intensive care unit. She is believed to be in a stable condition now and her dad is by her side.

Who was Sommer Amari?

Sommer Amari was a 42-year-old British woman. She was educated at Kingston University, according to The Daily Mail. On Christmas of 2022, she announced her engagement to Nick Purt, the owner of a carpentry firm in Ibiza.

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“So happy to be engaged to my love Sommer Amari. I can’t believe she said yes,” Purt wrote on social media.

A friend who started a fundraiser for Purt and Betty gave the details of the accident. Furthermore, The Daily Mail reports that the fundraiser was able to raise more than €50,000, as opposed to its £500 goal.

The friend said in the fundraiser: “It’s with a very heavy heart that we bring the news to you that our dear friend Sommer died in a collision on Wednesday evening on the road from Santa Gertrudis to Ibiza.”

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“It was an accident where someone went head-on into her and she died at the scene after they tried to save her. Betty, her daughter, is in Palma in Son Espases hospital after being airlifted with her dad Nick,” it continued.

 “Nick wasn’t with them at the time. She has had an operation on her skull and is in recovery right now. She has some internal damage and a fractured leg but we are praying she will be ok.”

“Please keep her in your thoughts and pray for her. Send Nick loads of love and all the family and friends that are devastated by this news. We are all heartbroken.”

“This fundraiser is to help Nick and Betty in this incredibly tough time. The money can be used for travel to and from Palma if needed and to alleviate the stress and burden of finances over the next few months. ‘Any donation greatly received.”