FIFO worker’s father Paul Trumper killed in horrific accident near Clarkson, Perth
Shocked friends and colleagues have come out in support of the family of a beloved father and FIFO worker who died heartbroken in a horrific motorcycle accident.
Paul Trumper, 57, lost control of his Royal Enfield motorcycle on July 4 while riding on Ainsbury Parade, near Clarkson, north of Perth.
The seriously injured father of two was rushed to Royal Perth Hospital with a brain haemorrhage but never regained consciousness and died eight days later.
Mr Trumper worked as an electrician for an electrical solutions company and was enjoying a week off when the accident happened.
Shane McNasser, Managing Director of Nasslec Electrical, is still in shock following the tragic death of his employee, with whom he worked for two years.
“My first thought was his children and his wife. It’s devastating,” he said 7news.com.au.
He described Mr Trumper, who moved to Western Australia from England with his family, as a good friend who loved to laugh.
“He was a good fit for everyone. No job was too big or too small. He just went for it,” McNasser said.
Paul Trumper, 57, (pictured) was seriously injured after a horrific motorcycle crash in Clarkson, north of Perth, on July 4
Trumper’s wife of 12 years, Erika, took to social media two days after the crash to find help for how it happened.
“Can anyone shed some light on the motorcycle accident?” she wrote.
‘My husband is now in an induced coma with a brain hemorrhage after being found on the side of the road
Mr. McNasser has a GoFundMe to support his partner’s grieving family.
In just a few days, more than $6,750 has been raised towards the $20,000 goal.
Mr McNasser added that Mr Trumper’s wife had been overwhelmed by the donations and heartfelt messages.
Detectives from Western Australia are investigating the crash and have appealed to the public for information.
Anyone who may have seen a blue motorcycle before the crash or has information about the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.
Mr Trumper (pictured), who moved to Western Australia from England with his family, worked as a fly-in fly-out electrician for a local electrical solutions company