Four bikini-clad junior doctors rushed to a motorcyclist’s aid after he came off his bike on a country road.
Junior doctor Indi Ordonez spotted the stricken motorcyclist lying across the A488, just yards from her parents’ home in Dolau, and summoned help from fellow medics Hannah Sutton, Anna Pastellas and Alice Arrandale, who were enjoying a weekend break with her.
Proud mum Jo Ordonez said: "The biker must have thought he’d died and gone to heaven and woken up surrounded by angels - as they are all four beautiful girls."
The crash happened at around 4.20pm on Saturday, June 17 on the road between Penybont and Knighton.
The four medics, who are all friends after studying together at Cardiff University, had been enjoying a weekend break at former Builth Wells High School pupil Indi’s parents’ house.
Mrs Ordonez said the four had just had a massage when her 24-year-old daughter spotted the fallen biker.
"She immediately went to help and called her friends they were all in bikinis and flip-flops.
"They took everything they could grab in the house and drove up. They must have looked like four beach babes running up the road but they were actually four very qualified doctors."
Mrs Ordonez said the four who work in hospitals in south Wales and London regularly work more than 80 hours a week.
The biker was taken to Hereford County Hospital by ambulance and has since been released.
The Wales Air Ambulance also attended the crash that happened at around 4.20pm on Saturday, June 17 but left as the patient was able to travel by road.
Dyfed-Powys Police said it is investigating the collision, which involved a KTM Adventure, a red Ducati Multistrada and a red Honda VFR motorbikes and a blue Vauxhall Agila car, which closed the road until around 9.20pm.
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