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Summary
Lily Nichol, a 15-year-old from County Durham, is in serious condition after a paraglider struck her while she was dining with family in Turkey.
She suffered severe injuries, including a broken jaw, spine fractures, and a brain bleed, necessitating multiple surgeries totaling £45,000.
Her mother hadn’t purchased travel insurance, leaving the family to cover mounting medical costs, currently at £7,200.
They have launched an online fundraiser for Lily’s care. The British Embassy is assisting the family, and Lily’s surgery is scheduled for Monday.
This story is annoyingly short on details. This is all we get:
How did that happen? Did the paraglider crash into the restaurant? Were they sitting outside? Where was the restaurant? On the beach? Near a big cliff?
Probably outside, yeah. Do any of those details really matter though? You’d usually think the paraglider would have some sort of insurance that would cover these bills though. What happened to the paraglider? Why did they crash?
Right, I want to know what happened to the paraglider too.
I didn’t find much more info, but there’s this
https://www.perthnow.com.au/travel/europe/lily-nichol-teenager-suffers-serious-injuries-after-paraglider-crashes-on-her-in-turkey-c-16712673
Everyone processes trauma differently. Personally I might be laughing and drinking because otherwise I’d be breaking down.
At least that’s a little more info. Thanks.