Stavros Floros, a contestant on Survivor Greece, underwent a leg amputation after being struck by a speedboat in the Dominican Republic. According to producer Acun Ilıcalı and Floros’ father, the accident occurred while the contestant was in the sea outside of filming hours. Floros is currently receiving medical treatment in the United States.
How did the Survivor Greece accident happen?
The incident took place in the Dominican Republic, where Survivor Greece was filming. Stavros Floros and another contestant had gone fishing in open waters when they encountered a speedboat. According to Acun Ilıcalı, the collision was severe enough to require immediate emergency intervention on the boat that rescued him.

Floros’ father told Greek television that his son suffered extreme blood loss and significant damage to his other leg in addition to the limb that was lost. Ilıcalı described the event as a “complete devastation” and stated that it is a “miracle” that Floros survived the impact.
What is the current health status of Stavros Floros?
Stavros Floros is currently stable and receiving treatment in the United States. While the loss of his leg is permanent, Acun Ilıcalı confirmed that the contestant is no longer in life-threatening danger.
The contestant has remained active on social media, sharing recent images from his hospital room to update his followers. These posts have drawn a significant wave of support and “get well soon” messages from the public.
Why this incident raises concerns for reality TV safety
The case of Stavros Floros highlights the risks associated with “off-clock” activities in high-intensity reality competitions. While production typically manages safety during filmed challenges, this accident occurred during a fishing trip outside of official filming hours.
This creates a complex dynamic regarding the responsibility of production crews versus the personal autonomy of contestants. In similar high-risk environments, the gap between “on-camera” safety protocols and “off-camera” leisure activities often becomes a point of contention for insurance and liability providers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Stavros Floros?
He is a young contestant participating in the Greek version of the reality show Survivor.
Where is he being treated?
According to reports and statements from Acun Ilıcalı, Floros is receiving medical care in the United States.
Was the accident filmed?
No. Acun Ilıcalı stated the accident happened while the contestants were fishing in the open sea, away from the filming activities.
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