Teenager Kerri Mullan suffered devastating spinal injuries after a car crash in February
The brother of a teenager left with a devastating spinal cord injury has said she is “mentally strong and doing her best” as he thanked the public for their support.
A GoFundMe campaign has already raised over £70,000 in support of Co Derry teenager Kerri Mullan who was badly injured in a car crash on February 9.
The 18-year-old suffered serious injuries in the incident which has led to her employer CRF Oil Ltd starting the fundraiser earlier this week in an effort to help her recovery.
Kerri has spent the last few months in hospital after her C7 vertebra was severely damaged, according to the GoFundMe page. Kerri has currently lost movement from the chest down and is also dealing with ongoing complications affecting her body — along with constant pain and discomfort.
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Kerri’s brother Aron Mullan spoke to Belfast Live and said his sister was showing incredible tenacity.
Aron said: “She is mentally strong and doing her best.
“We as a family just want to take the opportunity to thank everybody who has donated so far. We are all overwhelmed by the generosity of people who have helped, and how the community has come together during this difficult time for us.”
Life will look different for Kerri as she prepares a return to home. The GoFundMe is raising money that will be needed for ongoing care, intensive rehabilitation, and major adjustments to her home so she can manage everyday tasks.
The money collected will help Kerri regain as much independence as possible.
“Kerri is a much-loved teammate, leader and friend, and she needs every bit of strength, hope and prayer we can send her right now,” wrote Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC on their Facebook page soon after the crash.
They recently added, “Kerri has been part of our LGFA family since we first started playing. She rarely missed a training session and was our very well-deserved Minor Captain in 2025.”
“Every day brings new obstacles, yet she continues to face them with incredible courage and strength,” The GoFundMe said.
“Even now, Kerri continues to show remarkable resilience, facing each day with bravery and determination that inspires everyone around her. Before the accident, Kerri was full of life. She was in her final year of school, playing football for Ballinderry Shamrocks, and looking forward to finishing her exams, going to university, and making memories with her friends.
“She had plans for concerts, holidays, and all the exciting moments that come with being 18. She’s known for her energy, kindness, and sense of humour — always the one to lift the mood and make people laugh. That spirit is still there.
“The reality is that the level of care and equipment needed for this type of injury comes at a significant cost. We want to make sure Kerri has access to every possible support as she begins to rebuild her life.”
Three days into the campaign and the total sits at £73,400.
To view the page or donate to the GoFundMe fund, click here.
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