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Your support makes all the difference.A woman who fractured her spine in three places while on honeymoon in Corfu is due to be flown home tomorrow.
Carrie Dudbridge, 27, fell up to 30ft from a hotel balcony on the Greek island last Sunday.
Her husband Michael, 29, from Lewisham, south east London, has received donations from various sources to raise the £16,000 needed to fly his wife home as they did not have travel insurance.
The couple, who got married on July 31, thought a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) would cover their expenses if they had an accident but it does not cover the cost of air ambulance repatriation.
Mike Lindley, a paramedic with Mediaviation, which provides private air ambulance medical flight services, said today: "We'll be flying out from Oxford Airport tomorrow morning, go to Corfu hospital, stabilise her and fly back in one day to Biggin Hill in Kent."
Mrs Dudbridge, a primary school secretary in Lewisham, fell from the balcony of the couple's first-floor hotel room.
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