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US tourist breaks her back in head-on Bay of Plenty campervan crash

Natasha Gordon
By Natasha Gordon
Live News Reporter·NZ Herald·
23 May, 2025 05:00 PM4 mins to read

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President Donald Trump is back in the headlines after being sued by Harvard University. A dengue fever outbreak has hit the cook islands as NZ reacts to the governments budget.
  • A 20-year-old US tourist, Kaylee Phillippi, suffered severe injuries in a head-on collision in Western Bay of Plenty.
  • A 22-year-old US man has been charged with careless driving causing injury and will appear in court.
  • Phillippi’s recovery involves being bedridden and in a body brace; a GoFundMe has been set up for medical expenses.

A 20-year-old American tourist suffered devastating injuries including a broken back in a life-changing head-on campervan collision.

Kaylee Phillippi had been sharing her journey across New Zealand on social media when her rental campervan was involved in a serious crash this month.

Police said another US tourist was charged with two counts of careless driving causing injury after the crash on Omanawa Rd, Western Bay of Plenty, about 11am on May 10. He is scheduled to appear in Tauranga District Court on May 23.

Hato Hone St John said they sent three ambulances, a manager, a rapid response unit and a helicopter to the crash.

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“Our crews assessed and treated three patients, one in a critical condition and one in a moderate condition, who were airlifted to Waikato Hospital, and one in a serious condition who was transported by road to Tauranga Hospital.”

According to a post by Phillippi’s travel partner, she was set to go to Australia, Bali and Japan, but would remain in New Zealand “a bit longer than expected” after the crash.

In an Instagram post last week, Phillippi said: “I was involved in a head-on collision a few days ago. I had to be airlifted to the hospital, where I discovered I have broken my back, nose, and my legs experienced some trauma.

“I’m so thankful to still be here, and I’m thankful for all the people who have checked in on me.”

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A 20-year-old US tourist suffered several devastating injuries, including a broken back, in a head-on collision in the Bay of Plenty. Photo / GoFundMe
A 20-year-old US tourist suffered several devastating injuries, including a broken back, in a head-on collision in the Bay of Plenty. Photo / GoFundMe

She said her parents “dropped everything to be by my side”.

“They have been so strong for me, and I love them so much. Just feeling overwhelmed with gratitude at the moment.

“Life moves fast. A day, a minute, a singular second – that’s how long it takes for the life you’ve held so perfect and praised to bring about such a crazy and drastic change.

“Things happen that remind you how little control you actually do have.”

Kaylee Phillippi says she's thankful to still be here after the devastating crash.  Photo / GoFundMe
Kaylee Phillippi says she's thankful to still be here after the devastating crash. Photo / GoFundMe

Phillippi said the experience was humbling, “having ... my mom feed me at 20 years old is quite a humbling experience. Wasn’t how I thought I would spend my last months being 20.”

She was grateful the situation wasn’t worse and had turned to her faith to deal with the aftermath of the crash.

“It’s easy in these situations to ask God why, but I have found myself only asking why it wasn’t worse. He has shown up in this big mess. He was there when my side didn’t have an airbag and my face was barely saved from being shattered.

“He was there when the witnesses just happened to be rescue divers and knew exactly what to do to keep me awake till the heli got there.”

Recovery efforts begin – ‘bedridden and in a body brace’

It is unclear how long her recovery will take or how long she will need to remain in New Zealand.

A GoFundMe was set up on behalf of the Phillippi family for “medical expenses and the significant cost of medical transport to bring her home when she’s stable enough to travel”.

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Phillippi wrote on social media that surgeons “want to do everything possible to keep me from surgery since I’m so young”.

A 20-year-old US tourist was a victim of a life-changing head-on collision, which left her with several devastating injuries and a broken back.  Photo / GoFundMe
A 20-year-old US tourist was a victim of a life-changing head-on collision, which left her with several devastating injuries and a broken back. Photo / GoFundMe

“So I will be bedridden and in a body brace for a couple weeks until I can stand, and if the bones stay in place then they won’t go through with surgery.”

She said she hoped her bones would heal on their own without intervention.

The rental vehicle company, Travellers Autobarn, and the Phillippi family have been approached for comment.

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