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READ ALSO: VIDEO: Fundraiser for injured Langley extreme biker “Because of that, and because of who she is, I know that we can rally together and help her get the best possible care so she can heal fully and begin her life as it was before the accident.” “Pam has always been such a happy, friendly, outgoing, beautiful woman, who would help anybody who need it at any time of the day,” Radford added. On the GoFundme page launched by family friend Brandee Radford, Radford said Pam faces a “long and hard” recovery time and will need lots of help “by the way of house cleaners, maintenance for her home, meal preparations and medical cost’s.” Tianha describes her mother as “impatient, in a good way,” and suspects Pam will find it frustrating to have to use a wheelchair. On Wednesday, she was scheduled to be transferred to Royal Columbia Hospital for surgery.ĭoctors estimate it will take at least three months for Pam, an active, physically fit 51-year-old, to recover to the point of walking again. When the dust cleared, she could see her mother on the ground at the edge of the drop,“all twisted up,” and not moving.īecause a helicopter was not available, Pam ended up waiting two hours for an ambulance. “I thought she was dead,” Tiahna recalled. Tiahna was afraid her mother had fallen down the slope. The truck immediately braked, and so did Tiahna, but Pam ended up rear-ending her daughter, and disappearing in a cloud of dust near the drop. It happened near a corner on a gravel road with a steep drop down one side. they were out quadding on ATVs when they came upon a slow-moving truck. Mother and daughter had gone to Gun Lake in the central interior to stay at an uncle’s cabin with an aunt and a friend, as part of what Tiahna described as a “small girls’ trip.” Now, a family friend has launched a GoFundMe page to look out for Pam.Īs of Wednesday, July 21, “ Let’s help Pam get back on her feet again” had raised more than half of a $10,000 goal. “Even in tons of pain, she’s looking out for other people.” It was typical of her mother, a former victim services worker, Tiahna told the Langley Advance Times. Shortly after Pam Ingeberg-Cannon suffered a fractured pelvis in an ATV accident, the Brookswood resident was worrying about her daughter Tiahna Cannon, who suffered bruised ribs in the same incident.