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WA family's Thai holiday derailed after daughter contracted flesh-eating bacteria
WA family's Thai holiday derailed after daughter contracted flesh-eating bacteriaThe Bunbury family have been in Thailand for six weeks after what was meant to be a 10-day trip (Image: Facebook)A Western Australian family's Thai getaway turned into a terrifying six-week ordeal after their youngest daughter almost died from a flesh-eating bacteria that attacked her lungs.Bunbury parents Sharna and Brendan Marshall left on June 26 for what was meant to be a 10-day holiday in Khao Lak, two hours from Phuket, with their daughters Kensi, four, and Amarli, 18 months old.Initially, Mr and Mrs Marshall thought Amarli had come down with a cold and had her checked by a doctor at their hotel - who said the toddler was okay.
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Toddler contracts flesh-eating bacteria on family holiday to Thailand
Toddler contracts flesh-eating bacteria on family holiday to ThailandThe Marshall family's holiday to Thailand has turned nasty after little 18-month-old Amarli nearly lost her life to a flesh eating bacteria.Amarli travelled to Thailand with her parents Sharna and Brendan Marshall and her older sister, four-year-old Kensi in June, but is still stuck in a Bangkok Hospital where she has spent months fighting off the potentially fatal infection.The family of four from Western Australia had planned for a 10-day holiday in Khao Lak, near Phuket when Amarli started to show symptoms of a suspected cold.
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Amarli Marshall contracted flesh-eating bacteria in Thailand
Amarli Marshall contracted flesh-eating bacteria in ThailandVideo News break - August 16A relaxing holiday in Thailand turned terrifying for a Bunbury couple, when their youngest daughter almost died from a flesh-eating bacteria.Amarli travelled to Thailand with her parents Sharna and Brendan Marshall and four-year-old sister Kensi on holiday in June.Amarli was 18 months old when she was diagnosed with Streptococcus Necrotising Pneumonia.
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