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Maddi Neale-Shankster has been left hospitalised after falling from a balcony on the Thai island of Ko Pha-Ngan (Picture: Karen Moseley-Neale/The Venue)

 

by Josh Layton


A beautician has been told that she may never walk again as she remains in a Thai hospital following a fall from a resort balcony on what was supposed to be a dream holiday.  

 

Maddi Neale-Shankster, 21, has been left with fractures in her spine and needing drains to remove blood and fluid from her chest after the accident on the party island of Ko Pha-Ngan. 

 

Her mum, Karen Moseley-Neale, flew to Thailand on Sunday to be by her daughter’s side as they wait to see if surgeons will operate on her back once her chest is clear.  

 

Maddi, from Coventry, had been in Thailand on a three-week trip with her partner, and had seen in new year on the island, which is famous for its full moon parties.  

 

Full story: https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/02/beautician-may-never-walk-again-after-fall-from-balcony-in-thailand-18028900/

 

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Beautician ‘may never walk again’ after fall from resort balcony in Thailand

 

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The Brit beautician “may never walk again” after a horror fall from a balcony (Image: Karen Moseley-Neale/The Venue/Facebook)


The mother of Maddi Neale-Shankster has questioned the condition of the accommodation in Ko Pha-Ngan, Thailand, where the 21-year-old from Coventry, West Midlands, was staying

 

A young Brit enjoying the holiday of a lifetime has been told she made never be able to walk again after a horror fall from a balcony during a holiday in Thailand.

 

The beautician from Coventry, West Midlands, has been left with spinal fractures and blood and fluid on her chest as she faces a battle to ever walk again.

 

Full story: https://planetnewspost.com/u-k-news/brit-told-she-may-never-be-able-to-walk-again-after-horror-holiday-fall-from-balcony-world-news/

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Beautician ‘may never walk again’ after fall from resort balcony in Thailand

 

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The Brit beautician “may never walk again” after a horror fall from a balcony (Image: Karen Moseley-Neale/The Venue/Facebook)


The mother of Maddi Neale-Shankster has questioned the condition of the accommodation in Ko Pha-Ngan, Thailand, where the 21-year-old from Coventry, West Midlands, was staying

 

A young Brit enjoying the holiday of a lifetime has been told she made never be able to walk again after a horror fall from a balcony during a holiday in Thailand.

 

The beautician from Coventry, West Midlands, has been left with spinal fractures and blood and fluid on her chest as she faces a battle to ever walk again.

 

Full story: https://planetnewspost.com/u-k-news/brit-told-she-may-never-be-able-to-walk-again-after-horror-holiday-fall-from-balcony-world-news/

 

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-- © Copyright PLANET 2022-01-05
 

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From the linked article:

 

Speaking to The Metro, she questioned the safety levels of the accommodation where her daughter was staying.

Photos showed how the balcony of the property was secured only by a low wooden bannister rail.

Maddi

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1 minute ago, BananaStrong said:

 

 

I'm actually I'm amazed I'm still alive after almost 9 years.     

 

I'm actually amazed that it took you almost all of those 9 years to discover ASEAN NOW forum...........or did it?

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32 minutes ago, Elkski said:

If there isn't a rail height standard in Thailand there should be.  In civilized countries the height and also the max spacing between the vertical stiles is controlled. 

WE are in Thailand where western and civilized thoughts are not considered.....

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8 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Wonder how she toppled over, was she taking a photo, leaning back, sitting on the rail or ?

What difference does it make?

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Very tragic, and many balcony railings are way too low in Thailand. That being said, you have to take personal responsibility as well and not expose yourself to unnecessary risks.

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9 hours ago, JustThisOnePostOnly said:

You say that like it's a good thing.

I think you should realise that Vinnie was using 175 beers simply to mean 'a lot of booze'

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