Tragic paraglider accident in Turkey leaves UK teen critical
Dramatic scenes unfolded in the Turkish resort of Ölüdeniz. A paraglider unexpectedly struck fifteen-year-old Lily Nichol from the United Kingdom during a family meal. The teenager suffered serious injuries and is currently in the hospital, fighting for her life. The accident occurred on the last day of their vacation. The girl's sister posted a moving message online.
11 November 2024 13:13
On Friday, November 8th, Lily and her family went for lunch at one of the restaurants in Ölüdeniz, a popular holiday spot in Turkey. Unexpectedly, during the meal, a tragic incident occurred – a paraglider suddenly fell and hit the girl.
Lily's mother, recalling the moment in an interview with the BBC, spoke about the shock the whole family experienced. "I was just screaming, crying for help. I thought she was dead," the distressed woman confessed, describing the moment she saw her daughter unconscious on the floor.
Severe injuries of the 15-year-old
The impact of the paraglider resulted in Lily sustaining severe injuries that required intensive treatment. The teenager has a broken jaw, a split tongue, and multiple spinal injuries – in as many as four places.
Additionally, her eye and teeth were damaged, and doctors diagnosed brain bleeding. Although the bleeding is not life-threatening, the other injuries are severe and require prolonged hospitalization and treatment.
Older sister also injured, posts an appeal online
During the same incident, 19-year-old Megan, Lily's older sister, also suffered injuries from the falling paraglider. Fortunately, Megan's injuries were less severe, though she momentarily lost consciousness.
After initial examinations, doctors confirmed that she does not require intensive care. The girl immediately posted a heart-wrenching appeal online.
This girl right here is not only my little sister but also my life long best friend. (...) I just wish there was something more we could do watching her in crippling pain day in and day out is killing me and not only that but seeing how strong our mam is trying to be she’s a true rock and inspiration really, I just want our little girl back home — Megan wrote.
Treatment costs exceed family's means
The family found themselves in a difficult financial situation because they did not have travel insurance that could cover Lily's medical expenses. The girl's mother admitted to the media that so far, expenses have exceeded the equivalent of CAD 12,000, and this sum is steadily increasing.
In the face of high costs, the family decided to launch an online fundraising campaign to raise money for further treatment and rehabilitation of their daughter.