Family faces £8,000-a-DAY hospital bills after uninsured British tourist, 32, ... trends now

Family faces £8,000-a-DAY hospital bills after uninsured British tourist, 32, ... trends now
Family faces £8,000-a-DAY hospital bills after uninsured British tourist, 32, ... trends now

Family faces £8,000-a-DAY hospital bills after uninsured British tourist, 32, ... trends now

A British tourist is in a coma fighting for his life after collapsing in a hostel in Cambodia.

Ben Wilkins, 32, from Chinley in Derbyshire, was just two weeks into his holiday to the island of Koh Rong when he fell sick.

He was found unconscious in his room last Monday by friends before being rushed to a hospital in Siem Reap and then transferred to the capital Phnom Penh.

Ben's sister Imogen said he had 'kidney failure and severe pneumonia' and is now in a coma with a ventilator supporting his breathing. He has not woken up in five days.

The family are now facing bills of £8,000 a day for intensive care in the notoriously bad third-world hospitals - or an air ambulance back to the UK for up to £200,000.

Imogen, from Manchester, said: 'We do not know how long Ben had been unconscious in his room on his own.

'The ambulance ride which took five and a half hours from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh was to enable him to receive dialysis as he would have died without this.

'Most of the country does not have treatments such as dialysis available.'

British tourist Ben Wilkins is in a coma fighting for his life after collapsing in a hostel in Cambodia

British tourist Ben Wilkins is in a coma fighting for his life after collapsing in a hostel in Cambodia

Ben's sister Imogen said he had 'kidney failure and severe pneumonia ' and is now in a coma with a ventilator supporting his breathing. He has not woken up in five days

Ben's sister Imogen said he had 'kidney failure and severe pneumonia ' and is now in a coma with a ventilator supporting his breathing. He has not woken up in five days

Ben's family are now facing bills of £8,000 a day for intensive care in the notoriously bad third-world hospitals - or an air ambulance back to the UK for up to £200,000

Ben's family are now facing bills of £8,000 a day for intensive care in the notoriously bad third-world hospitals - or an air ambulance back to the UK for up to £200,000

Imogen said the previously healthy young man had no underlying health conditions, and did not take out travel insurance as he had travelled to the country several times before without problems.

He even

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