November 9th 2024.
Lily Nichol, a 15-year-old girl from Britain, was enjoying a meal with her mum Lyndsey and her sister Megan at the Oludeniz resort. It was the last day of their family vacation, and they were savoring their time together. Suddenly, a paraglider appeared out of nowhere and crashed into Lily, causing her to lose consciousness and fall onto the table. Her mum, Lyndsey, was terrified and thought she had lost her daughter. She frantically called for an ambulance and pleaded with Lily to stay conscious.
The family's holiday took a devastating turn as Lily was rushed to Letoon Hospital in Fethiye, Turkey. She had suffered a stroke and was left with a bleed on her brain, a broken jaw, broken ribs, and a possible broken back. Lyndsey, who was in shock, shared her harrowing experience with The Sun, recounting how she thought her daughter was dead. As they waited for Lily to recover, Lyndsey paid for their accommodation, medical expenses, and transportation to and from the hospital.
The incident has left Lily with serious injuries, and she continues to recover in the hospital. The family's joyous vacation has turned into a nightmare, and Lyndsey can't help but feel overwhelmed. She shared that they were supposed to fly back home that evening, but instead, they were dealing with this traumatic event. Lyndsey, who is from Durham, also revealed that they did not have travel insurance, and the medical bills have piled up to a staggering £7,000. To help with the expenses, she has set up a GoFundMe page.
Lyndsey recalled the moment when the paraglider crashed into Lily, saying that she was simply enjoying a slice of pizza when it happened. She also shared that she saw the paraglider laughing and drinking with his friends after the incident, which added to her frustration. She claimed that the police have not yet spoken to the family, adding to their distress.
Lyndsey's heart aches for her daughter, and she shared that she never wants to go on holiday again after this traumatizing experience. All she wants to do now is wrap Lily in cotton wool and protect her. Thankfully, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is providing support to the family during this difficult time. Lily's health is still uncertain, but her family remains hopeful and grateful for the support they have received.
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