
Linzi Stone is stranded with her husband Paul in Dubai
A mother-of-one from Plymouth,with stage three lung cancer,has spoken of her fear of getting desperately sick whilst stranded as suicide drones rained down on Dubai.
‘I have terrible chest pain probably caused by the cancer and the stress of being stuck far away from home is making my symptoms worse,’ Linzi Stone told the Metro.
‘I feel like my health is suddenly getting worse and I’m terrified about what may happen if I need urgent medical care.’
The 47-year-old,who is staying at the Palm Atlantis hotel with her husband Paul and their eleven-year-old daughter Summer,was due to fly home last Sunday after a week’s holiday. Instead,after their flight was cancelled,they have been left in the dark about when they can return home.
‘We flew Virgin Airways and the lack of information has been bad so we have no idea when we can get out of here,’ she added.
Palm Jumeirah hotel was struck by rockets in Dubai (Picture: Chris Eubank Jr/Facebook)Having discovered a lump on her collar bone in January,Mrs Stone was advised by her doctor to have a biopsy which led to the hospital diagnosing her with a tumour on the lung. ‘The news absolutely floored me as it is a mutation that can effect young women and non-smokers and up until then I was fit and healthy.‘This holiday was meant to be a relaxing break ahead of starting chemotherapy which was due to take place on Friday. Instead,it has turned into a nightmare.’It was as they were in the hotel swimming pool on Saturday that the family were first alerted to the signs that something was wrong.
Linzi Stone and her eleven-year-old daughter Summer don’t know when they will be allowed home‘I didn’t understand at first what was happening,’ explained Mrs Stone.‘I suddenly became absolutely terrified as friends from home were texting me to ask if I was ok and just at that moment a drone got intercepted above our heads and we all panicked and ran inside.‘We then heard throughout the day and night booms and planes above our head and alerts coming in on our phones.’Since then,the family have not been allowed to venture far from the hotel pool area,with restrictions in place to stay nearby.‘It’s all been surreal and scary and the worst part is the lack of information,’ added Mrs Stone.‘I have informed the UK embassy and our airline about my urgent medical needs and there has been no response from either so I’m at a loss what to do next. It’s an absolute mess.‘I need to have chemotherapy urgently and am so scared about going downhill and getting very sick out here.’Tens of thousands of airline passengers are stranded by the Iran war that has spread across the Gulf region,but some wealthy travellers are getting out – by paying large sums for luxury flights to Europe via airports that are safe from Iranian drone and missile attacks.
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