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Smeaton awake after asthma coma | Smeaton awake after asthma coma |
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One of the men credited with foiling last year's terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport has awoken from a coma, his father has confirmed. | One of the men credited with foiling last year's terrorist attack on Glasgow Airport has awoken from a coma, his father has confirmed. |
John Smeaton, 32, has been in the Royal Alexandra hospital, in his home town of Paisley, since suffering a serious asthma attack two weeks ago. | John Smeaton, 32, has been in the Royal Alexandra hospital, in his home town of Paisley, since suffering a serious asthma attack two weeks ago. |
He opened his eyes on Wednesday and was able to recognise his family and fiancee, Christy MacPhedran. | |
His father Iain Smeaton said the family were delighted by his progress. | His father Iain Smeaton said the family were delighted by his progress. |
"We are really happy that he has come through but he is still not out of the woods yet and has a long way to go," he said. | "We are really happy that he has come through but he is still not out of the woods yet and has a long way to go," he said. |
"He can't communicate verbally but he can communicate by blinking his eyelids and looking at us and there's just a normal progression. | "He can't communicate verbally but he can communicate by blinking his eyelids and looking at us and there's just a normal progression. |
'Sheer hell' | 'Sheer hell' |
"He does recognise us and he does understand what is going on. | "He does recognise us and he does understand what is going on. |
"The last two weeks have been sheer hell and I wouldn't wish anybody to have to go through that." | "The last two weeks have been sheer hell and I wouldn't wish anybody to have to go through that." |
Bilal Abdulla, 29, and Mohammed Asha, 28, went on trial at Woolwich Crown Court, south-east London, two weeks ago accused of attempting to murder hundreds of people with car bombs in London and Glasgow. | Bilal Abdulla, 29, and Mohammed Asha, 28, went on trial at Woolwich Crown Court, south-east London, two weeks ago accused of attempting to murder hundreds of people with car bombs in London and Glasgow. |
They deny all the charges against them. | They deny all the charges against them. |
Mr Smeaton is in the hospital where Mr Abdulla was working as a junior house officer in general surgery at the time of the airport attack. | Mr Smeaton is in the hospital where Mr Abdulla was working as a junior house officer in general surgery at the time of the airport attack. |
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