Scot left speechless as luggage arrives at door five months after going missing

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Scot left speechless as luggage arrives at door five months after going missing
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A Scots holiday-goer was left in disbelief after her missing luggage turned up on her doorstep - five months after disappearing

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Devastated, fitness instructor Sian tried to contact Jet2 for help, but claims she was told that it was aviation company Swissport who were responsible for the mishap. However, when nothing turned up, Sian says the hotel's Jet2 representative provided two days' worth of toiletries, clothes and a budget of £100.

"Full of handy things like suncream, bug spray, sandals and bikinis but I suppose at least it's clean clothes. "I couldn't believe we'd been seated ready to fly and they hadn't even started unloading so I watched him for ages." "The Jet2 representative at Dalaman told me to dry my eyes and get on the coach, it'll be at the hotel tomorrow."He sent me to the Turkish equivalent of Lidl for essentials. I had to buy older kids' clothes as there was no choice.

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