British student, 19, is left paralysed after being charged by a bison at a US state park in gap year

A British student embarking on a gap year trip in the US says she is lucky to be alive after a bison charged into her, gored her thigh and threw her 15ft in the air. 

Amelia ‘Mia’ Dean, 19, is now partially paralysed after the 2,000lb animal tore the femoral artery in her left thigh during the shocking attack in South Dakota.

As Miss Dean, from Brockham, Surrey, lay bleeding and injured at the 71,000 acre Custer State Park, the wild beast – one of 1,500 in the reserve – stood directly next to her head before her friend bravely led it away.

Although Miss Dean and her friend had spotted the animal 100 feet away, she was ‘shocked into stillness’ as it charged towards her.

The keen dancer is now paralysed from the knee down and says she has ‘no movement’ in her foot. 

19-year-old Amelia 'Mia' Dean from Brockham, Surrey, is paralysed after a 2,000lb bison tore the femoral artery in her left thigh during a shocking attack in South Dakota

19-year-old Amelia ‘Mia’ Dean from Brockham, Surrey, is paralysed after a 2,000lb bison tore the femoral artery in her left thigh during a shocking attack in South Dakota

As Miss Dean, from Brockham, Surrey, lay bleeding and injured at the 71,000 acre Custer State Park, the wild beast - one of 1,500 in the reserve - stood directly next to her head before her friend bravely led it away. Pictured after the attack

As Miss Dean, from Brockham, Surrey, lay bleeding and injured at the 71,000 acre Custer State Park, the wild beast – one of 1,500 in the reserve – stood directly next to her head before her friend bravely led it away. Pictured after the attack

Although Miss Dean and her friend had spotted the animal (pictured) 100 feet away, she was 'shocked into stillness' as it charged towards her

Although Miss Dean and her friend had spotted the animal (pictured) 100 feet away, she was ‘shocked into stillness’ as it charged towards her

Speaking from her hospital bed, she told KOTA TV: ‘I remember feeling the pressure on my hip, my hip being pushed back and I remember the sensation of flying in the air and going head over heels.

‘It’s a miracle I even lived until the ambulance got there, let alone kept my life and my leg.

‘I can’t walk without a walker or crutches. I can’t walk very far. About 20 metres and I’m done, for a long time.’

When asked about their reaction to the phone call about their daughter’s emergency, they said: ‘Just disbelief. Her thing is to dance.’

On the day of the attack, Miss Dean had been walking on a trail through the park with her friend and his dog, when they ascended a hill and encountered the lone male bison, which was grazing. 

Amelia, 19, is pictured being taken away by an ambulance after the attack. Her parents are trying to raise £140,000 for her medical treatment in the US

Amelia, 19, is pictured being taken away by an ambulance after the attack. Her parents are trying to raise £140,000 for her medical treatment in the US

Miss Dean was on just the second day of her US trip when the attack occurred and she had been accepted on a course at the University of Edinburgh

Miss Dean was on just the second day of her US trip when the attack occurred and she had been accepted on a course at the University of Edinburgh 

After some discussion, they decided to skirt around the bison and aimed not to disturb him before returning to the path. At this point, the animal stopped grazing and began charging towards Miss Dean.

Her parents Michael and Jacqueline stated: ‘Mia was shocked into stillness [and] the bison halted directly in front of her. 

‘The two stared at each other for a few seconds before the bison surged forwards, goring her in the left thigh with his horn, and threw her head over heels about ten to 15 feet in the air.

Amelia's parents, pictured, have made an appeal for their fundraising efforts: 'Mia is English and while her travel insurance has paid so far for the femoral artery bypass, they are refusing to pay for even the initial examination by the specialist of her nerve injury'

Amelia’s parents, pictured, have made an appeal for their fundraising efforts: ‘Mia is English and while her travel insurance has paid so far for the femoral artery bypass, they are refusing to pay for even the initial examination by the specialist of her nerve injury’

‘When she hit the ground Mia was trapped, unable to move her bleeding leg, with the bison huffing directly over her, his feet by her head for some time.’

Since the attack seven weeks ago, Miss Dean has been left paralysed with nerve damage below the left knee. She is being treated at Rapid City, South Dakota, where her parents Matthew and Jacqueline flew to be at her side.

Mr and Mrs Dean are fundraising £140,000 to transfer their daughter to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, for specialist treatment.

Mis Dean and her friend encountered a lone 2,000Ib bison while walking a trail in Custer State Park in South Dakota

Mis Dean and her friend encountered a lone 2,000Ib bison while walking a trail in Custer State Park in South Dakota

Miss Dean was on just the second day of her US trip when the attack occurred and she had been accepted on a course at the University of Edinburgh.

Her parents added: ‘Mia is English and while her travel insurance has paid so far for the femoral artery bypass, they are refusing to pay for even the initial examination by the specialist of her nerve injury. 

‘Mayo clinic, a world-class hospital in the peripheral nerve field – a very niche field – has accepted Mia as a referral from Rapid City Hospital.’

To donate to the Gofundme appeal, please visit here. 

source: dailymail.co.uk