Teacher in coma in China after migraine jabs facing £1,650-a-day medical costs

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Teacher in coma in China after migraine jabs facing £1,650-a-day medical costs
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It is costing a staggering £1,650 a day to care for Emma Francis - and her partner even had to pay £6 before medics carried out the necessary procedure of shaving her head

The devastated partner of a British teacher fighting for her life in a Chinese hospital is battling to meet the monumental £1,650 a day medical fees she needs.

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