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Bride almost lost leg on honeymoon after being hit by coconut

Bride almost lost leg on honeymoon after being hit by coconut

The newlyweds were watching a firework display on the beach when firework careered into the crowd and set a coconut alight.

A newlywed on her honeymoon almost lost her leg after she was hit by a flaming coconut which was set alight by a stray firework.

Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand.

The couple then went island-hopping and were watching a firework display on the beach when firework careered into the crowd.

Natalie Fitzpatrick at her wedding. A newlywed almost lost her leg after a firework shot in her direction, hit a COCONUT and launched it at her limb - breaking her leg in two places and setting her alight - just days after she tied the knot. See SWNS story SWTPcoconut. Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand, on Boxing Day in 2012. The couple then decided to spend their honeymoon island-hopping - with their four-year-old daughter Ezme in tow - and celebrated New Year's Eve at a party on Kata beach in Phuket. But as they were seeing in the New Year, a reveller set off a powerful firework which careered into the crowd and hit a coconut drinks display causing it to forcefully smash into Natalie's leg - breaking her tibia and fibula and also setting her dress on fire. Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried to the road where helpers unsuccessfully tried to load her into a tuk tuk before she was put on the back of a pick-up truck and rushed to the nearest hospital. She had to undergo a series of operations, blood transfusions and skin grafts - and had metal bars inserted into her calf which had been left with a gaping hole in it. After battling an infection, Natalie - now a mum-of-two - has recovered from the traumatic ordeal which left her hospitalised for months on end and unable to work for two years.
Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand (Picture: SWNS)

It hit a coconut drinks display, setting one alight, before it smashed into Natalie’s leg – breaking her tibia and fibula and setting her dress on fire.

Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried her to the road.

Helpers unsuccessfully tried to load her into a tuk tuk, before she was put on the back of a pick-up truck and rushed to the nearest hospital.

She had to undergo a series of operations, blood transfusions and skin grafts – and had metal bars inserted into her calf which was left with a gaping hole.

After battling an infection, Natalie – now a mum-of-two – has recovered from the traumatic ordeal which left her unable to work for two years.

Natalie, from Torquay, Devon, said: ‘What was supposed to be the happiest time of our lives ended up turning into the most horrific.

‘I feel so lucky to have survived and I’m relieved it wasn’t my daughter that the coconut hit – otherwise she certainly wouldn’t be here today.’

Natalie and Paul got married on Boxing Day in 2012, and with their four-year-old daughter Ezme in tow celebrated New Year’s Eve with a party on Kata beach in Phuket.

They said an unofficial fireworks display began on the beach – and they felt ‘unsafe’.

She said: ‘It darted into the crowd. I didn’t even see it coming. As I went to stand up, I just fell down.

‘I just went into shock – my whole body started shaking.

Natalie Fitzpatrick with husband Paul and daughter Ezme. A newlywed almost lost her leg after a firework shot in her direction, hit a COCONUT and launched it at her limb - breaking her leg in two places and setting her alight - just days after she tied the knot. See SWNS story SWTPcoconut. Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand, on Boxing Day in 2012. The couple then decided to spend their honeymoon island-hopping - with their four-year-old daughter Ezme in tow - and celebrated New Year's Eve at a party on Kata beach in Phuket. But as they were seeing in the New Year, a reveller set off a powerful firework which careered into the crowd and hit a coconut drinks display causing it to forcefully smash into Natalie's leg - breaking her tibia and fibula and also setting her dress on fire. Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried to the road where helpers unsuccessfully tried to load her into a tuk tuk before she was put on the back of a pick-up truck and rushed to the nearest hospital. She had to undergo a series of operations, blood transfusions and skin grafts - and had metal bars inserted into her calf which had been left with a gaping hole in it. After battling an infection, Natalie - now a mum-of-two - has recovered from the traumatic ordeal which left her hospitalised for months on end and unable to work for two years.
The couple then went island-hopping and were watching a firework display on the beach when firework careered into the crowd
A newlywed almost lost her leg after a firework shot in her direction, hit a COCONUT and launched it at her limb - breaking her leg in two places and setting her alight - just days after she tied the knot. See SWNS story SWTPcoconut. Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand, on Boxing Day in 2012. The couple then decided to spend their honeymoon island-hopping - with their four-year-old daughter Ezme in tow - and celebrated New Year's Eve at a party on Kata beach in Phuket. But as they were seeing in the New Year, a reveller set off a powerful firework which careered into the crowd and hit a coconut drinks display causing it to forcefully smash into Natalie's leg - breaking her tibia and fibula and also setting her dress on fire. Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried to the road where helpers unsuccessfully tried to load her into a tuk tuk before she was put on the back of a pick-up truck and rushed to the nearest hospital. She had to undergo a series of operations, blood transfusions and skin grafts - and had metal bars inserted into her calf which had been left with a gaping hole in it. After battling an infection, Natalie - now a mum-of-two - has recovered from the traumatic ordeal which left her hospitalised for months on end and unable to work for two years.
It hit a coconut drinks display, setting one alight, before it smashed into Natalie’s leg – breaking her tibia and fibula and setting her dress on fire

‘Thankfully there was a male doctor from Belgium there and a female doctor from Australia on the beach.’

She said it took an hour to get to A&E, before she was transferred to a hospital in Phuket – a journey that took another two hours.

‘I wasn’t able to have any pain relief either as they wanted to see our passport and travel insurance documents first,’ she said.

‘When they got all of our paperwork, they gave me some pain relief and rushed me straight into theatre and they put pins in both of my bones – the tibia and fibula – to fix it.

‘Where the coconut had hit my leg, the impact had caused the skin to corrode and die. It was just getting blacker and blacker.

‘Every other day I had to go to theatre and they put me to sleep while they cut away at the skin – it was called debriding.

‘Unfortunately, their interpreter was on holiday for the two weeks whilst I was there so I also had to try and translate what they were saying on my phone.’

Once back in the UK, Natalie saw a consultant, and surgeons had to remove some of the metal work in her leg to help it heal properly.

‘They also took some muscle out of my right leg at the top, inside of my leg and put it in the hole in my lower leg and attached it to my main artery in my heel,’ she said.

‘I was warned if it didn’t take, they might have to amputate below the knee and I was told that was likely to be the case at three different stages.’

Natalie fell pregnant with her second child during the healing process, and had to go to Torbay Hospital to have IV antibiotics every day.

She said: ‘They said they’d never given anyone IV antibiotics for that length of time whilst being pregnant.

‘They said I could have ended up having an amputation.

A newlywed almost lost her leg after a firework shot in her direction, hit a COCONUT and launched it at her limb - breaking her leg in two places and setting her alight - just days after she tied the knot. See SWNS story SWTPcoconut. Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand, on Boxing Day in 2012. The couple then decided to spend their honeymoon island-hopping - with their four-year-old daughter Ezme in tow - and celebrated New Year's Eve at a party on Kata beach in Phuket. But as they were seeing in the New Year, a reveller set off a powerful firework which careered into the crowd and hit a coconut drinks display causing it to forcefully smash into Natalie's leg - breaking her tibia and fibula and also setting her dress on fire. Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried to the road where helpers unsuccessfully tried to load her into a tuk tuk before she was put on the back of a pick-up truck and rushed to the nearest hospital. She had to undergo a series of operations, blood transfusions and skin grafts - and had metal bars inserted into her calf which had been left with a gaping hole in it. After battling an infection, Natalie - now a mum-of-two - has recovered from the traumatic ordeal which left her hospitalised for months on end and unable to work for two years.
Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried her to the road
Natalie Fitzpatrick with husband Paul after treatment. A newlywed almost lost her leg after a firework shot in her direction, hit a COCONUT and launched it at her limb - breaking her leg in two places and setting her alight - just days after she tied the knot. See SWNS story SWTPcoconut. Natalie Fitzpatrick, 42, married her partner, Paul, 41, in an intimate beach ceremony in Koh Chang, Thailand, on Boxing Day in 2012. The couple then decided to spend their honeymoon island-hopping - with their four-year-old daughter Ezme in tow - and celebrated New Year's Eve at a party on Kata beach in Phuket. But as they were seeing in the New Year, a reveller set off a powerful firework which careered into the crowd and hit a coconut drinks display causing it to forcefully smash into Natalie's leg - breaking her tibia and fibula and also setting her dress on fire. Her husband and fellow tourists extinguished the flames and bundled the health care assistant on to a nearby sunbed and carried to the road where helpers unsuccessfully tried to load her into a tuk tuk before she was put on the back of a pick-up truck and rushed to the nearest hospital. She had to undergo a series of operations, blood transfusions and skin grafts - and had metal bars inserted into her calf which had been left with a gaping hole in it. After battling an infection, Natalie - now a mum-of-two - has recovered from the traumatic ordeal which left her hospitalised for months on end and unable to work for two years.
Once back in the UK, Natalie saw a consultant, and surgeons had to remove some of the metal work in her leg to help it heal properly.

‘I had to worry of not only being pregnant, but also potentially having my leg chopped off.

‘A week before I had Orla, my second child, now four, in March 2014, I had my the bars and cage removed from my leg.’

Natalie is still recovering from the ordeal – six years on.

She said: ‘I get the odd pain now and again. I’ve only got half the lymph nodes in my leg and have to wear a special stocking to stop the swelling.

‘But I think anything is better than not having a leg at all.

‘I’ve changed in myself – I’ve got bigger because I can’t move around as much as I used to.

‘When I took my little girl to the museum there was a big bang that sounded like a firework being let off and I just burst into tears.

‘Whenever firework night comes up, I panic.

‘When a loud noise sounds and I’m not ready for it or if I don’t know it’s going to happen I jump out of my skin. I feel like I’ve got PTSD as I suffer from flashbacks too.’

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