WA police officer faces a challenging journey to recovery after sustaining critical injuries in Croatian cliff fall

WA police officer faces a challenging journey to recovery after sustaining critical injuries in Croatian cliff fall

A⁤ friend and colleague of the young WA police officer ⁣left fighting for her life in a Croatian hospital after a cliff fall says she has a long⁣ road to recovery but‌ is “doing amazing”.

Ella Cutler, 26, suffered severe injuries when she fell 10m from a clifftop while on holiday in Dubrovnik, Croatia in⁣ late‍ August, and was ⁤put into the local⁤ hospital’s intensive care unit.

Doctors initially informed her family that Cutler was unlikely to survive.

Constable Dani Morrison, who became close friends with Cutler when she first joined the⁢ police, said on Sunday Cutler‌ has “a long‍ road” to recovery but ‍has⁣ “fought ‌really ‍hard”.

“She’s no longer‌ in the ICU. She has⁤ been moved to another ward, ‍where she’s still in critical ⁤condition. She ⁤has many ⁣surgeries to undergo. She’s got⁢ a ⁤lot of broken ‍bones,”‍ Morrison said.

“She’s got⁢ a​ long ⁢way to go but she’s⁣ doing amazing.”

Though Cutler had travel insurance,⁤ her injury claim⁣ was denied ​after local police determined she had been drinking at the time of the fall.

Cutler’s brother, Joshua, ⁢helped initially organised ⁢a GoFundMe campaign to help cover his sister’s medical bills ⁣and the $400,000 required to‌ fly her home.

“The doctors who have looked after ⁤her since her admission to the hospital in Dubrovnik have been amazing, and we cannot thank them enough⁤ for their hard⁣ work keeping her alive,” a statement on ⁣the campaign page said.

“They‍ have conveyed ‌the importance of moving her to a‌ bigger hospital with better facilities where she ‍can receive ‌specialised care vital for‌ further‌ recovery.”

The campaign was ‌given ⁤a boost by the‍ Western Australian police which shared a ⁤video to social media paying tribute to Cutler⁢ with ​the aim‍ of‍ raising $500,000.

As of ⁢Sunday afternoon the campaign had raised $504,011 from‌ more ⁣than 6,400 ⁤donors, including people from⁢ around⁣ Australia ⁤and‍ overseas.

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Morrison offered a “heartfelt thank you” to ⁢those who⁤ contributed ⁣from both the Western Australia police and Cutler’s mother.

Morrison described Cutler as “selfless”, ⁤“the​ most compassionate, empathetic, caring person” and⁤ a “beautiful soul” whose injuries had‌ shocked the⁤ close-knit ‍Western Australian law enforcement community.

She said the money will⁣ be used ⁣to arrange transport home “as soon as possible” after a survey‌ next​ week.

“[Ella] will be so moved,”‌ Morrison ⁣said. ‌“I think she’ll be‌ highly embarrassed. She’s not ‍one⁢ for​ the ‍public spotlight, she’s doesn’t ask for help. She’s so independent and resourceful herself.

“So she will be firstly horrified, but secondly, she’ll⁣ be for ever thankful for the support.”

2023-09-17 01:27:37
Article from⁤ www.theguardian.com
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