GYM buff lost his arm to deadly flesh devouring disease after his bicep was ripped clean off in a freak weight lifting accident. Gabriel McKenna-Lieschke, 29, from Adelaide, Australia, had a nasty shock as he woke blurry-eyed from a 10 day coma. Kennedy NewsGym lover Gabriel was horrified to learn his arm had to be amputated[/caption] Gabriel pictured recovering from having his arm amputatedKennedy News Kennedy NewsGabriel was heavily into weight lifting before the accident[/caption] To his horror, as he was lying in a hospital bed, he realised that more than half his left arm was missing. It was just less than two weeks before that the civil engineering student fell victim to the horrific freak accident in the gym that ripped his left bicep clean off from his elbow. The 50kg weight dropped and left him “screaming” as his muscle completely detached in the stomach turning moment. Speaking about the tragic incident, Gabriel said: “I basically jumped in the car, drove about 50 metres screaming in pain. I called a friend to come pick me up. READ MORE ON AUSTRALIA HER AGONY Dad called me every week for years - then I found out he was a killer in prison TOT PANIC Baby found in stolen car hours after thief took off in motor while mum shopped “We called the hospital and they told me having a bicep attached was an elective surgery. Two days later, I got a surgeon. “I don’t have any recollection of this point, but I do know this is what happened. I had the surgery to reattach it and I wasn’t given any antibiotics, not intravenously or orally.” His bicep was reattached at hospital, and seemed to be healing just fine, until he claims that the arm went “bright red” and swelled up “than three times the thickness.” Gabriel had developed nasty a nasty flesh-eating disease, that rotted away his muscles called necrotising fasciitis, during the November 2020 incident. Most read in News BUG OFF Here's why you should NOT kill flies and wasps flying into your house in summer DONOR SHOCK Sperm donor fathered 15 without telling mums about incurable genetic condition DON'T MEG HER OFF Dear Harry and Meghan, don't you dare steal the Queen's Jubilee limelight DARK TAUNTS I was bombarded with sinister death threats after finding Flight MH370 wreckage QUAKE ALERT Earthquake hits UK as houses and ground shake during 3.8 tremor GATEAU-NO! Shock moment eco-warrior disguised as old woman smears CAKE on Mona Lisa Tragically, he was rushed back into hospital and his family were told to prepare for the worst as he was sedated into a coma. Doctors were forced to amputate from Gabriel’s forearm down in order to save his life from the deadly disease. It’s estimated that 1 or 2 in every 5 cases are fatal, the NHS says. He said: “My dad was calling my friends and family because they’d told him they thought I was going to die, then it was a big surprise to everyone when I pulled through.” It took three days for Gabriel to even realise his arm had been amputated. But he has bravely fought back and is now hard at work training for the 2024 Paris Paralympics, just 18 months after his ordeal. Speaking about his new found purpose, he said: “When I woke up, neither bodybuilding and boxing seemed like they were my sports anymore with one arm, so I decided to reframe my life so I had a passion again. That’s really important. “I don’t know what made me think of it but I said ‘I want to try track cycling’. I’d never been a cyclist before in my life.” To partake in track cycling at the Paralympics, Gabriel needs special prosthetics made and biking equipment. Read More on The Sun GREASE FRIGHTENING Peter Andre ROBBED during West End show as he reveals smashed car window TOTAL CARNAGE COPS tell exhausted TUI passengers their flight is CANCELLED after 8 hours He also needs intensive training to get himself to an athlete level. Training costs $1,000 a month alone, so he has set up a GoFundMe page to help him achieve his dreams. Kennedy NewsGabriel spent 10 days in a coma and when he woke up, found out his arm has been amputated[/caption] Kennedy NewsHe hasn’t let the incident get in the way of achieving his dreams and now has his sights set on joining the Australian Paralympics team as a track cyclist[/caption]