The family of a woman who suffered a brain bleed after an accident in Thailand earlier this year has shared their grief at her death yesterday.
abc.net.au/news/kylee-enwright-dies-three-months-after-thailand-accident-nsw/102734830The family of a Hunter Valley woman who suffered a severe head injury in an accident in Thailand earlier this year has shared their grief at her death this week.The Singleton woman tripped and hit her head, leaving a bar in Thailand, triggering a brain bleedKylee Enwright's husband, Paul, said she died in hospital on Tuesday.
She spent three weeks in Bangkok Hospital in Phuket before flying back to Australia on a medically supervised flight in June. However, in a post on Facebook yesterday, Mr Enwright said Kylee suffered a second brain bleed on Sunday morning that was "catastrophic and insurvivable". Mr Enwright said before Sunday, his wife had been making amazing progress from her initial brain injury suffered in Thailand."Thanks to Kylee's selflessness and generosity, through organ donation, there will be up to eight people that will receive a second chance at life, and her spirit will live on a while longer through them," Mr Enwright's post read.
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