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I fell 33 feet while snapping selfie — hospital left me laying in my feces and blood

Por: New York Post Life November 12, 2022

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Just when she thought she’d hit rock bottom. A UK tourist in Montenegro sustained severe injuries after falling over 30 feet while taking a cliff-side selfie — only to be left sitting in her own feces by medics. “I can only describe [the hospital] as medieval and grim,” Jenny Birch-Morgan, 61, told of the crappy ordeal, which occurred while she was vacationing with her daughter Omi in Budva. The Brit had reportedly attempted to snap a... + full article



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