The Scotsman

Scots teacher dies after E. coli infection

● £31,000 through crowdfundi­ng brought woman back to Glasgow

- By LYNSEY BEWS

A Scottish teacher who was flown back to the UK after contractin­g E. coli in Turkey has died.

Caroline Hope, 37, arrived in Glasgow last month following a crowdfundi­ng appeal for a medical evacuation which raised more than £31,000. Her mother, Catherine Hope, confirmed she died yesterday at the city’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

Ms Hope picked up the infection during surgery for advanced colon cancer. Her mother said: “I would just like to thank all the people who put money in towards bringing Caroline home. She was so grateful to be back in Scotland.”

A teacher who was flown back to the UK after contractin­g E. coli in Turkey has died.

Caroline Hope arrived back in Glasgow last month following a crowdfundi­ng appeal for a medical evacuation.

Her mother, Catherine Hope, confirmed she died yesterday at the city’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

Ms Hope, who had been living in Turkey for four years, picked up the infection during surgery to treat advanced colon cancer in June.

The 37-year-old English teacher had decided to return home to Scotland after receiving her cancer diagnosis in January but complicati­ons from the surgery left her fighting for her life in Medical Park Hospital in Izmir, Turkey.

Desperate to bring her home, her family and friends raised more than £31,000 through a crowdfundi­ng campaign to pay for a private medical evacuation, as there are strict rules around repatriati­ons for medical reasons.

Mrs Hope, of Clydebank, West Dunbartons­hire, thanked everyone who contribute­d to the appeal and all the staff on the high dependency units at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital who cared for her daughter.

“I would just like to thank all the people who put money in towards bringing Caroline home,” she said.

“She was so grateful to be back in Scotland.”

Mrs Hope’s local MP, Martin Docherty, had written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to raise the case.

On her return to Scotland last month, Ms Hope said she wanted to thank everyone who had helped her get back to Scotland and added that knowing she was not alone and that her family were close was a “huge boost”.

Before she was flown out of Turkey, Ms Hope’s brother Scott said that her condition had deteriorat­ed significan­tly.

 ??  ?? 0 Caroline Hope had been living in Turkey for four years
0 Caroline Hope had been living in Turkey for four years

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