Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Mum saves life of teen hit by shock stroke

- BY JONATHAN HUMPHRIES jonathan.humphries@reachplc.com @WidnesRunc­ornWN

THE life of a ‘fit and healthy’ 19-yearold Runcorn girl was saved by her mum after the student suffered a sudden stroke.

There was no warning that the teenager was in any danger before she collapsed at home in Murdishaw, after a shift working in the Evenwood Farm pub, on Wednesday, June 19.

The Liverpool Hope University psychology student was awake but unresponsi­ve on the living room sofa, when her mum, Marie Milton, heard the TV was still on and went down to check on her – saving her life.

Elly was rushed

to Whiston Hospital and given anti-stroke medication, but was later transferre­d to The Walton Centre in Aintree where she underwent surgery to relieve the pressure on her brain.

Her sister, 26-yearold Chelsea Ho l l a n d , said: “It has been tough. It’s hard to see her struggling at the moment ; as her elder sister she’s always been my baby.

“But there’s no other choice for the family than to be strong, and help her to be strong. There’s no other option.” ●

Chelsea said that at this stage Elly, who woke from a coma on June 21, cannot speak and is numb down her right hand side, but is undergoing intense physiother­apy.

Doctors told the family that the stroke was caused by a blood clot on Elly’s brain, but efforts are ongoing to find out what led to the clot.

Chelsea said her sister was a popular student who enjoyed trips to Bongo’s Bingo in Liverpool and travelling, having recently returned from Mallorca with friends.

She was due to run a Race For Life event in Tatton Park, Cheshire, on Sunday to raise money for cancer charities, inspired by her nan’s 12-month battle with breast cancer.

Her place was taken by her mum, and Chelsea described the event as ‘very emotional’.

She said: “Elly is a strong-willed, very independen­t person.

“She was fit and healthy and it is not like Elly at all having to have people do everything for her, so that is difficult at the moment.

Elly’s manager at the Evenwood Farm, Sarah Travis, has begun a fundraisin­g campaign to help the teenager’s family with her rehabilita­tion.

“She always does things in the right way and prop● erly which is not what you would expect from a teenager.”

Chelsea added: “We are just dumbfounde­d that so many people want to help out.”

Sarah has arranged a charity event at Evenwood Farm, from 8pm on Friday, July 12, featuring a raffle, auction and live music plus an appearance from ITV’s This Morning resident doctor Dr Chris Steele.

Tickets are a £5 donation on the door.

Sarah has also set up a crowdfundi­ng page, with a target of £5,000.

Search for ‘dig deep for evenwoods elly’ at www. gofundme.com

 ??  ?? Elly with her sister, Chelsea Holland, and mum, Marie Milton
Elly with her sister, Chelsea Holland, and mum, Marie Milton
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Elly Milton

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