Nicola Jackson, from Tameside, says her family have no idea what to do
It was just another day in paradise. Mark and Brenda Dixon had been enjoying their retirement in Turkey when the unthinkable happened – leaving their family stuck in a never-ending nightmare.
Paramedics arrived at the home and rushed Mark to a Turkish hospital. Tragically, that was the last time Brenda saw her husband awake. But despite having no pre-existing health conditions, Mark had actually gone into cardiac arrest three times. Due to the severity of his condition, he was transferred to a hospital in Aydin three hours away and put into intensive care.
“I know people live with brain damage,” his stepdaughter, Nicola Jackson, said as she became emotional. “But he wouldn’t be awake. There would be no quality of life to him, no quality of life for my mum. I don’t understand the logic. It baffles me. “He would be in bed. He wouldn’t be able to breathe on his own, eat on his own or go to the bathroom on his own. It’s just awful. I’ve been back and forth to Turkey as much as I can.
Nicola, who lives in Audenshaw, say her family are desperate to bring Manchester United fan Mark home as a last desperate attempt to save his life. “I’m not saying they haven’t looked after him in Turkey because the care has been really good,” she continued.
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