Daughter’s Holiday Tragedy: Gov’t Can’t Afford Help
- A British family's dream holiday in Cancun, Mexico, has become a harrowing ordeal after their 19-month-old daughter, Sienna-Rose, experienced a severe brain hemorrhage.the family, including Natasha Sargeant, 31,...
- The nightmare began when Sienna-rose suddenly collapsed while playing with her brothers.
- Despite the initial surgery, a blood clot remains in the left part of Sienna-Rose's brain. The family is deeply concerned about potential lasting brain damage and is anxious...
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Holiday Horror: Toddler’s Brain Hemorrhage Turns Mexico Vacation into Nightmare
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A British family’s dream holiday in Cancun, Mexico, has become a harrowing ordeal after their 19-month-old daughter, Sienna-Rose, experienced a severe brain hemorrhage.the family, including Natasha Sargeant, 31, her partner Liam Millen, 39, and their children harry, 13, and Liam, 11, are now facing a desperate situation as they struggle too get Sienna-Rose back to the UK for urgent medical care.
The nightmare began when Sienna-rose suddenly collapsed while playing with her brothers. She was immediately rushed to a hospital in Cancun, where doctors performed life-saving surgery to remove a blood clot. However, the ordeal was far from over. According to reports, Sienna-Rose was transferred to three different hospitals before receiving the necessary treatment, during which she vomited approximately 50 times.

Despite the initial surgery, a blood clot remains in the left part of Sienna-Rose’s brain. The family is deeply concerned about potential lasting brain damage and is anxious to return to the UK for more comprehensive medical treatment. However, they are currently stranded in Mexico.
Stranded in Mexico: The Financial Burden
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Progress Office (FCDO) has informed the family that they must fund their own medical flight back to the UK, a cost estimated to be upwards of £110,000. This news has left the family devastated and scrambling for financial assistance.
Natasha Sargeant expressed her heartbreak, stating it was “‘heartbreaking’ when she heard the FCDO could not repatriate her sick daughter.” She further explained the FCDO’s position: “‘They said they don’t have money for this sort of thing. They said there was no funding for the costs and we would have to raise it ourselves.I was disappointed and taken aback.'”
The financial strain is
Toddler’s Brain hemorrhage in Mexico: A Q&A Guide
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This Q&A provides information about a recent incident where a British family’s vacation in Cancun, mexico, turned into a nightmare when their 19-month-old daughter, Sienna-Rose, suffered a brain hemorrhage. It addresses the medical emergency, the challenges of repatriation, and the financial difficulties the family is facing.

