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Family of Scottish teenager in coma in Spain fundraising for £33,000 flight home

Bryony Duthie is due to return home on a chartered medical flight costing £33,000 next week.

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The family of an 18-year-old woman put in a coma after developing pneumonia while on holiday in Spain have spent £33,000 to book a medical flight to bring her home.

Miss Duthie, who suffers from a rare chronic kidney condition, had been treated by doctors at a private hospital since July 16, after her health took a turn while holidaying with family on the Costa Del Sol.

Miss Duthie stirred from her coma on Friday but slipped back into unconsciousness with doctors at Vithas Xanit International Hospital Benalmadena unable to remove her from life support.

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Bryony Duthie (right), with her mother Stephanie (Stephanie Duthie/PA)

Speaking to the PA news agency, Bryony’s mother, Stephanie Duthie, 37, from Dundee, said: “I’m just in a million pieces. We just need to get her home.

“The hospital have told us that they want her to be ventilated when she flies.

“We found a flight company who are willing to fly her home for £33,000 but it’s not until next Thursday.”

Ms Duthie, who recently completed a degree in social work, said the pilot plans to fly to Dundee, their nearest airport, provided there is no rain.

If not, a longer runway at Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow will be used, although this will complicate the journey.

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The family hope to bring Miss Duthie home on a flight on Thursday July 27 (Stephanie Duthie/PA)

They have set up a fundraising page which has surpassed £50,000.

The Duthie family though Bryony had become ill because of her chronic kidney problems, but a CT scan revealed she had pneumonia.

While doctors have been trying to cautiously bring her out of the coma, the fear she could suffer another seizure at any time.

“She’s starting to wake up but when I say that, I mean she’s opening her eyes, she’s not compos mentis, Ms Duthie said.

“She can’t follow commands, like squeeze my finger or anything like that.

“They have now put her back into a coma. It’s really horrible to watch.”

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Bryony Duthie with her brother Luca, 11, and her 18-month-old sister Murron (Stephanie Duthie/PA)

“I’m scared to move her now but it’s three grand a day just to be there,” she said.

“Her condition, renal tubular acidosis, is so rare and unique that it’s taken them so long to get her stable.

“We just need to get her home.”

Ms Duthie thanked the public for their generosity and kind wishes.

“From the bottom of my heart, I just want to say thank you to everybody who has sent anything, from a penny to £100, to those who have shared, who have retweeted”, she said.

“We are forever indebted to these people who have donated, we could never say thank you enough.”

The GoFundMe page can be accessed at: gofundme.com/f/urgent-crisis-medical-fees-for-my-niece-bryony-18

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