Mally Stubbings was on a family holiday with her three children, two grandchildren, son-in-law, brother and sister-in-law when she fell ill
A grandmother from Lincolnshire is stuck in Spain with no idea when she can return home after she had a brain haemorrhage on holiday in Benidorm. Mally Stubbings, from Boston in Lincolnshire, was placed in intensive care on Tuesday, June 9, following a CT scan which detected a minor bleed on her brain.
While she has since been moved from the intensive care unit, she continues to be hospitalised a week on, with her family uncertain about when she might be discharged, let alone able to travel home, reports Lincolnshire Live.
Her sister-in-law, Natalie Hancock, said: “She’s still stuck in the hospital in Benidorm, she’s not in intensive care any more, she’s on a normal ward, but they have told us she’s not allowed to fly back to England because of the air pressure. They’ve got no idea when she’s going to be discharged.”
The 50 year old had been enjoying a family break in Spain with her three children, two grandchildren, son-in-law, brother and sister-in-law when the incident occurred. Mally has stage three terminal lung cancer, and on Friday, May 8, she completed two years of treatment aimed at prolonging her life.
Natalie explained that owing to Mally’s treatment, they had been prevented from taking a proper family holiday and were keen to do something meaningful together to create lasting memories. Mally travelled out with her children and grandchildren on Tuesday, June 2, and was later joined by her brother Stuart and Natalie on Tuesday, June 9, which they had arranged as a surprise.
However, Mally became severely ill at the beginning of the holiday due to a stomach infection, and was taken into hospital on Monday, June 8, before being discharged the next day. Then on Wednesday, June 10, she lost the ability to walk and experienced several vacant seizures, prompting her family to rush her to A&E.
Natalie said: “An ICU doctor came and said we are going to admit her to the ICU as she has a small bleed on the brain. She was in the ICU for a full day and night, and then she was moved to a normal ward and has been there since.”
Mally’s partner Carl, her daughter Gypsy and two grandchildren have remained in Benidorm to be with Mally. They were forced to leave the hotel on Saturday, their scheduled return date to the UK, and secured an Airbnb, which cost them £1,000 for the week.
Natalie said: “They have insurance, but it seems you have to pay for everything and then claim it back from the insurance company lately, so we’re in a bit of a predicament, really.”
Natalie, 47, set up a GoFundMe page to assist the family members who have stayed in Spain with Mally, while others had to return home due to work obligations or financial constraints.
She said: “We can’t leave her out there on her own. There’s a massive language barrier in the hospital as well; there is a translator, but you can’t always get hold of her, so they’re having to use Google Translate all the time.”
Natalie added: “We have no clue how long she’s going to be out there.”
The family have explored hiring a private company to organise transport for Mally back to the UK, but say they received quotes exceeding £30,000. Having saved “really hard” for the holiday initially, this is simply not feasible for the family.
Natalie said: “It’s absolutely insane, no normal person has that type of money. “They had all saved really hard, and this holiday was to make memories, and we have no memories, we just have bad ones now.”

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