Friends and family of a brain damaged British expatriate – currently fighting an almighty Abu Dhabi court battle – are urging everyone and anyone to appeal to the prime minister.
Following today's appeal, made by Facebook group Justice for Natalie, UAE ruler Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan will commence a UK state visit tomorrow.
The Sheikh, who is known for having a working relationship with the UK, will meet with the Queen and David Cameron.
The Justice for Natalie page reads: "We only have today to do this and please we need everyone to pull together to help - ask friends, husbands - anyone, to help."
Supporters are urged to visit: https://email.number10.gov.uk/Contact.aspx
The Facebook page can be seen here: https://www.facebook.com/JusticeForNatalie?hc_location=stream
People are asked to include the Justice for Natalie Facebook page link and make it clear The Emirates Palace Hotel were found guilty of gross negligence.
The Abu Dhabi court hearing, on 27 February, followed five years after former Brentwood school-girl Natalie Creane was struck by a loose wardrobe panel from an 11 foot wardrobe in an Abu Dhabi hotel.
The 34-year-old, who moved to Dubai 10 years ago, was immediately sick, lost consciousness and was dragged into a bathroom by staff.
The HR director, whose parents are from Cold Norton in Essex, was soon diagnosed with post traumatic epilepsy.
In February, the hotel, its owners and its insurance company were found guilty of gross negligence, but they were paid little under £36,000 in compensation, despite her medical bills amounting to £250,000 and her loss of earnings totalling £500,000.
On Thursday (April 30th), the family will appeal the pay-out in court, although Mrs Creane is now in her seventh medically induced coma since the accident following severe seizures and a major infection.
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Following today's appeal, made by Facebook group Justice for Natalie, UAE ruler Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan will commence a UK state visit tomorrow.
The Sheikh, who is known for having a working relationship with the UK, will meet with the Queen and David Cameron.
The Justice for Natalie page reads: "We only have today to do this and please we need everyone to pull together to help - ask friends, husbands - anyone, to help."
Supporters are urged to visit: https://email.number10.gov.uk/Contact.aspx
The Facebook page can be seen here: https://www.facebook.com/JusticeForNatalie?hc_location=stream
People are asked to include the Justice for Natalie Facebook page link and make it clear The Emirates Palace Hotel were found guilty of gross negligence.
The Abu Dhabi court hearing, on 27 February, followed five years after former Brentwood school-girl Natalie Creane was struck by a loose wardrobe panel from an 11 foot wardrobe in an Abu Dhabi hotel.
The 34-year-old, who moved to Dubai 10 years ago, was immediately sick, lost consciousness and was dragged into a bathroom by staff.
The HR director, whose parents are from Cold Norton in Essex, was soon diagnosed with post traumatic epilepsy.
In February, the hotel, its owners and its insurance company were found guilty of gross negligence, but they were paid little under £36,000 in compensation, despite her medical bills amounting to £250,000 and her loss of earnings totalling £500,000.
On Thursday (April 30th), the family will appeal the pay-out in court, although Mrs Creane is now in her seventh medically induced coma since the accident following severe seizures and a major infection.
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Maldon MP to plead with Abu Dhabi ruler over Natalie Creane legal bid
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