Impartial Reporter

Community rallies for woman taken ill on a flight to Croatia

Jennifer Tierney family grateful for support as they face an anxious wait to get their beloved mum and wife back home to Enniskille­n

- By VICTORIA JOHNSTON

THE Fermanagh community has rallied around the extended Tierney family as Jennifer Tierney (73) receives medical treatment in Croatia after being taken ill on a flight.

Jennifer was first admitted to hospital on September 21 after travelling to Dubrovnik, Croatia, alongside her husband Dermot and daughter Orla, and a group on pilgrimage who were due to travel onward to Medjugorje, Bosnia.

Speaking to The Impartial Reporter from Croatia, daughter Orla Humphreys said: “It has been horrendous – 14 of us headed out as part of a pilgrimage; we all got to the airport and we were all sitting, enjoying ourselves, having the craic.

“We got a bit of food and then got on the plane. We had an early start, so we got on the plane and were asleep; I was sitting at the back, and mum was up beside dad.

“The airhostess came and got me and said, ‘Your dad is looking for you’, and I went and he said he couldn’t waken mum, and had been trying.

“The cabin crew were able to get oxygen, and there was a doctor on board who also couldn’t wake her, and when we arrived an ambulance was waiting and took her straight to hospital.”

It is hoped that insurance will allow for Jennifer to be repatriate­d back to Enniskille­n in due course in a type of air ambulance.

Jennifer remains very ill, but her family are hopeful. Orla said: “She should hopefully make a recovery, but it could be a long recovery, and she would be coming home to go to hospital care.”

Speaking about her mother – a popular and recognisab­le face around Enniskille­n – Orla added: “She is a very fit and energetic woman; she is like Peter Pan, in that she never seemed to get old.”

Speaking of the support the family have received, to date, Orla said: “We went out with the group, and the support they have given

It is hoped that insurance will allow for Jennifer to be repatriate­d back to Enniskille­n in due course in a type of air ambulance

has carried us.

“We have been overwhelme­d by the community in Enniskille­n – you don’t realise how good people are until situations like this.

“We are overwhelme­d by all the messages, thoughts, prayers, and donations. We are so thankful.”

Concluding, Orla said: “It will be a long process, but we are so grateful.”

A Justgiving page has been set up by a family friend to support Jennifer and the Tierney family for any costs they may face. If you wish to donate, you can do so by visiting: https://tinyurl.com/bddfwrta.

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Dermot and Jennifer Tierney.

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