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Horror as dad, 37, left in coma after freak incident on Ibiza family holiday

By Bradley Jolly,Lee Grimsditch

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Horror as dad, 37, left in coma after freak incident on Ibiza family holiday

A father has been left paralysed following a freak accident during a family break in Ibiza. David Hayes, 37, was in an induced coma for several weeks after breaking his spine whilst diving into the sea on the Spanish island. Doctors have confirmed the dad-of-two is now quadriplegic – permanently paralysed from the chest down with no movement in his limbs – following a fracture to his C5 vertebra and damage to the C4-C6 section of his spinal cord. The summer holiday had been arranged for his wife Elly, who has recently received a cancer diagnosis. Elly must now balance radiotherapy sessions, caring for their children, daily hospital visits to David’s bedside and continuing to run their businesses. Despite David receiving emergency surgery in Spain, where surgeons fitted a titanium and artificial bone cylinder to stabilise his neck, surgeons say there is no possibility of the dad from Torquay regaining any movement, reports the Mirror . A fundraiser for the couple reads: “David has been diagnosed as quadriplegic, meaning he is permanently paralysed from the chest down and has no use of his limbs. Doctors and surgeons have said there is no chance of him regaining any movement.” Never miss a story with the MEN’s daily Catch Up newsletter – get it in your inbox by signing up here But it explains David and Elly, who has started treatment for stage one breast cancer, are hopeful of “a miracle” – something they feel can be offered at Salisbury Spinal Treatment Centre, which is about two hours from their home in Torquay. The fundraiser is designed to try to help cover costs for treatment at Salisbury Spinal Treatment Centre, and with adapting the family home to support David’s needs. “We remain extremely hopeful of a miracle through intensive rehabilitation and advancements in medical science. He is currently on a waiting list to be transferred to the Salisbury Spinal Treatment Centre, which will provide highly specialist rehabilitation,” the fundraiser adds. “David has been making excellent progress. He is breathing on his own for long stints off the ventilator. This is fantastic news as damage to the C3-C5 section of the spinal cord can impair control of the diaphragm, however, he continues to experience weakened respiratory function. He can also now chew and digest some solid foods.” Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE The dad, who had hoped for some rare family time with Elly and their young kids, relied on a ventilator to breathe in the hours after the accident. He also ingested a lot of salt water, which later led to pneumonia and a collapsed lung. He is now in the intensive care unit at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, and has had a tracheostomy tube fitted but medics confirmed he is permanently paralysed from the chest down with no use of his limbs. The fundraiser continues: “Her (Elly’s) strength and resilience is remarkable. David will require 24-hour medical care and rehabilitation for the rest of his life and vast adaptations to his home, which is only part subsidised by the government. “We are fundraising to ensure that David has the best quality of life, with access to first-rate care, high quality therapies and the latest in assistive technologies.” At the time of writing, the appeal had raised more than £28,300 towards a £30,000 target. An update from the page says: “To everyone who has so kindly donated to this fundraiser, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. David and Elly are overwhelmed with emotion at the incredible generosity shown – the amount raised so far is truly astounding. “We won’t be using any of the funds until David has completed his rehabilitation at Salisbury Spinal Treatment Centre. After that, the money will go towards continuing his rehabilitation, adapting the home, or investing in the latest wheelchair technologies. “Your support means the world to us, and please know that your donation will genuinely make a difference in improving David’s quality of life.” To donate to the appeal, visit this link .