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Sophie Wilson: Backpacker who broke neck back in UK Sophie Wilson: Backpacker who broke neck back in UK
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A backpacker who broke her neck diving into a swimming pool in Thailand is back in the UK, thanks to people donating more than £67,000.A backpacker who broke her neck diving into a swimming pool in Thailand is back in the UK, thanks to people donating more than £67,000.
The money has gone towards Sophie Wilson's hospital bills and a specialist medical flight. The money has gone towards Sophie Wilson's hospital bills and a medical flight from Thailand.
Insurance company Insure and Go refused to pay out as they said she had acted in a way which put herself at risk.Insurance company Insure and Go refused to pay out as they said she had acted in a way which put herself at risk.
It is not clear whether the 24-year-old, from Shepshed, Leicestershire, will be able to walk again.It is not clear whether the 24-year-old, from Shepshed, Leicestershire, will be able to walk again.
Miss Wilson was taken to a hospital in Nottingham after arriving at Heathrow on Wednesday.Miss Wilson was taken to a hospital in Nottingham after arriving at Heathrow on Wednesday.
Her sister Georgina said: "Sophie is currently at the Queen's Medical Centre, whereby she is being assessed and will stay here for a while."Her sister Georgina said: "Sophie is currently at the Queen's Medical Centre, whereby she is being assessed and will stay here for a while."
The former coffee shop worker had set off on a six-month trip as part of her lifelong dream to travel the world, and had been in Thailand for only a week when she had the accident on 1 December.The former coffee shop worker had set off on a six-month trip as part of her lifelong dream to travel the world, and had been in Thailand for only a week when she had the accident on 1 December.
She thought the pool was deeper than it was and did not see a sign warning that diving was not allowed.She thought the pool was deeper than it was and did not see a sign warning that diving was not allowed.
Miss Wilson received treatment at a hospital in Chiang Mai and had about 10 hours of surgery.Miss Wilson received treatment at a hospital in Chiang Mai and had about 10 hours of surgery.
Before leaving Thailand she wrote on Facebook: "I really am truly amazed by everything that everyone has done for me."Before leaving Thailand she wrote on Facebook: "I really am truly amazed by everything that everyone has done for me."
Insure and Go said in a statement: "We do understand that people go on holiday to have fun and enjoy themselves, but we are not able to cover circumstances where the customer has acted in a way that puts themselves at risk.Insure and Go said in a statement: "We do understand that people go on holiday to have fun and enjoy themselves, but we are not able to cover circumstances where the customer has acted in a way that puts themselves at risk.
"This is clearly stated in the policy terms and conditions.""This is clearly stated in the policy terms and conditions."
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