A BRIT is fighting for his life after falling from the roof of a building in Pakistan during a wedding. The man, Subby, is understood to have been enjoying fireworks while standing on top of a four-storey house before he plunged to the ground. go fund meA fundraiser has been launched after a man, Subby, fell from a roof in Pakistan[/caption] Harris Nasim, who says he is Subby’s brother, says he is on a life-support machine after suffering damage to his brain and internal bleeding in the fall. He has now launched a fundraiser in a desperate bid to raise cash for his medical bills – which he estimates could be up to £15,000. It’s understood Subby had flown out to the country in South Asia from his home in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, before the freak accident. Harris wrote on the GoFundMe page: “He’s travelled without travel insurance and treatments are very costly in Pakistan especially to treat his injuries. “He fell off the roof of his house in Pakistan which is 4 stories high and he’s damaged his brain and has internal bleeding. “He’s currently on life support and those of you who have been abroad and received medical treatment in another country will know that it’s not covered by the NHS like it is here in the UK and it comes at a great cost. Most read in The Sun KEANE CRACKS Moment Roy Keane gets emotional watching 'powerful' Ian Wright interview TRAGIC FIND Body found in search for missing teen after girl, 17, didn't come home PET RESCUE Zouma AXED from West Ham squad & fined £250k as RSPCA seize his cats over vid HIGH ALERT Warning over fatal Covid complication that strikes MONTHS after bug 'poor attempt' Garden Rescue fans rip into transformation - branding it a waste of £6k' YOUR THE ONE Man Utd 'target Leicester star Tielemans as alternative to Rice and Phillips' “The estimate for his treatment and care is around £10-15k so I am setting up this GoFundMe to help towards raising funds to pay towards his medical bills. “He’s currently on a life support machine and is in desperate need of all the support he can get financially and emotionally. “So please donate generously and remember our little subby in your prayers please!” So far, well-wishers have donated more than £3,600.