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British students fighting for her life in Zakynthos after quad accident

It is believed she was the passenger on the vehicle

Newsroom July 31 09:52

A British teenager has been unconscious for three weeks after falling off a quad bike in Zakynthos. Natasha Stevens, 17, tumbled off the bike after it careered into a ditch on the Greek island this month. The student, who was on holiday celebrating the end of her A-Levels, has been fighting for her life since. She’s had surgery to try and stop the bleeding on her brain and correct her fractured skull.

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Natasha’s sister Amy has today spoken of her family’s heartbreak. The 23-year-old, from Blackpool, Lancashire, said: ‘Natasha will not be able to go to university this year, and she will not be able to celebrate her long-awaited 18th birthday the way she wanted as she will still be in hospital and has months of recovery ahead of her.
It is believed Natasha was a passenger on the quad bike which was being driven by another girl on July 6. The driver is also in hospital.

read more at metro.co.uk

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