From his carefree days growing up in country Western Australia, heading towards a promising football career, Phil Britten's dreams were destroyed instantly when he was caught up in the Bali terrorist attacks of 2002. After escaping the Sari Club, Phil had to fight hard to survive and overcome his horrific burns injuries. From being referred to as "disaster male 30" at the start of his hospital treatment, to becoming an inspiration to his local community, Phil Britten finally tells of his courageous journey in his own words.
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Phil Britten was captain of the Kingsley Football Club when he was caught in the 2002 Bali Bombing, sustaining life-threatening burns. Phil is now a professional martial artist, co-owner of the Western Australian Institute of Martial Arts and a sought-after motivational speaker. Phil is also the spokesperson for the Bali Peace Park Association Inc and resides in Perth with his wife, Rebecca, and their children.