The Malta Independent 19 April 2024, Friday
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Zurrieq accident: British schoolgirl ‘saved uncle from choking on his own blood’ – report

Thursday, 12 April 2018, 09:46 Last update: about 7 years ago

A 15-year-old schoolgirl saved her uncle from choking on his own blood after the Malta bus crash which killed two and left 45 injured, The Sun reports today.

The full horror of an open-topped bus death smash on a holiday isle emerged last night as Brits left critically ill were named.

Office worker Simon Morrison, 43, suffered serious head injuries, a broken arm and eye damage but was saved by quick-thinking niece Kelsey Henderson, the report adds.

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His brother-in-law Michael Henderson (photo), 43, suffered a cracked rib, head injuries and hearing loss and his 39-year-old wife Suzie broke a wrist and two fingers.

Kelsey and her 18-year-old brother escaped serious injury but found themselves surrounded by casualties after the crash in Zurrieq on Monday, which left two dead and 50 injured.

Michael Henderson’s 75-year-old mother Moira told The Sun last night: “The family are still very shaken up but have told me how awful it was. One of the people killed had their arm torn off and Kelsey had to save Simon from choking on his own blood.”

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