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NJ Gymnast's Vacation Ends in Tragedy
1 Jan
Summary
- College freshman suffered severe head injury during vacation.
- Multiple skull and vertebrae fractures required emergency surgery.
- Family faces massive medical bills exceeding $75,000.

A festive winter break vacation in the Dominican Republic turned into a medical emergency for a New Jersey family. Their college freshman son, Matthew Polaski, suffered a critical fall resulting in multiple skull fractures, a fractured pelvis, and spinal injuries. Doctors performed emergency surgery to address brain swelling, and Polaski was subsequently placed in a medical coma. He was then transported via medical flight to a hospital in Miami, Florida, where his condition is being closely monitored. Friends have established a GoFundMe page to support the family, who have already been billed nearly $75,000 by the Dominican hospital and anticipate substantial costs for the medical flight alone. As of Wednesday, the fundraiser had garnered over $180,000, with ongoing efforts to ease the family's financial burden during this uncertain recovery period.




