British teacher from Wuhan stranded in Cambodia, indirect victim of corona-virus
British teacher from Wuhan stranded in Cambodia, indirect victim of corona-virus |
A British national who is a teacher working in the
corona-virus epicenter city of Wuhan, China, has become a victim of flight
cancellations to Wuhan from Cambodia.
Cesca Nicole, 23, said that life is living nightmare after
she was refused a flight out of Cambodia when airport staff saw that she had
traveled from Wuhan.
Ms Nicole had moved to Wuhan to be a teacher is now stranded
in Cambodia, where she and her friend were vacationing after airlines went into
lock-down for fear of the Corona-virus spreading.
Nicole alleged that she and her friend have lost more than
£1,000 in attempts to book fights out of the country and say they have around
£50 left between them.
“We are isolated, alone, scared and only have about two days
of money left,” Cesca told local newspaper the Wisbech Standard.
“It’s such a rough place where we are and at night we just
hide in our room in the dark.
“There is a little pharmacy here with a bed in it but no
doctors.”
Cesca said that the pair were stranded in the airport in
Cambodia for 12 hours as officials feared they could spread germs from Wuhan.
She continued: “We heard earlier today that everywhere is
closing their borders.
“I’m attempting to get to Turkey as my parents live there
but to get back to the UK would be great too.”
She had been in the city for just over two months when the
virus broke out.
British teacher from Wuhan stranded in Cambodia, indirect victim of corona-virus
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