DJ in a coma after quad bike crash on Zante

Jessica Johnson
BBC News
Family photos Kai Roberts wearing a black hat and smiling at the camera. Family photos
Kai Roberts was working in Zante when a quad bike he was on hit a wall on Sunday

A DJ is in a coma after suffering a serious head injury in a quad bike accident in Greece.

Kai Roberts, 24, from Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, was working on Zante when a quad bike he was on hit a wall on Sunday.

His brother Corey Roberts, 18, flew to Greece with his family in the early hours on Monday morning.

"We heard about the bleed on the brain, following the CT scan, that's when we were all in bits, and we booked flights out to Greece," he said.

"My brother is my idol.

"Everyone loves him. He's well known and everywhere he goes, everyone loves him. He's just a massive character. He's got the biggest smile in the room."

He said his brother was a passenger on the bike, which was being ridden by his friend, when it struck a wall on a coastal road on Sunday afternoon.

His friend was treated for minor injuries after the incident.

Kai was initially taken to the general hospital on Zante after waiting an hour for the ambulance, but had to be flown to the Greek mainland.

He is currently in a medically induced coma at Ioannina University Hospital, where his condition is being monitored, his family said.

Family photo Kai Roberts with his girlfriend Kya Gillane-Heywood sitting on a pink sofa and smiling at the camera. Family photo
Kya Gillane-Heywood has started a fundraiser to help with the costs to support the family's travel and accommodation

Mr Roberts said the family had difficulty understanding the extent of his injuries, because of challenges around sharing medical information.

"We got told they weren't allowed to say anything over the telephone," he said.

"We didn't know how he was for ages because we couldn't speak over the phone. It should be an exception if you are in a different country."

Kai, who works in a dairy factory, spent nearly a month in June working as a DJ on the island, and had been due to travel home on 1 July.

His girlfriend Kya Gillane-Heywood, 20, said Kai had been living his dream.

"He came out and left his job on unpaid leave. He was DJing, and supporting (DJs) Nathan Dawe, Tom Zanetti, and Freddie Lineker at a nightclub in Zante," she said.

"I've never seen him so happy with this chance. It was massive for his career. It was going really well. They wanted him back next year. Everyone just loved him."

She has set up a fundraising page to raise funds to support his family with travel, accommodation and medical expenses. It has raised nearly £6,000.

Pure West Radio in Haverfordwest, where Mr Roberts hosts a music show, is holding a fundraising event across multiple venues on Saturday 26 July to help raise funds.