Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh Live
National
Kris Gourlay

Scottish mum says she 'felt like prisoner' during Spanish holiday from hell

A Midlothian mum claims she had the 'holiday from hell' after she and her partner fell ill on their return home and were stranded in a foreign hospital for a week.

Angel Kirkland, from Gorebridge, was on holiday in Tenerife with her partner Ryan Smith and their six-month old baby, Sierra.

After arriving on February 20 for five nights, the young family initially enjoyed their time on their daughter's first holiday, but on the way home, it started to go downhill.

READ MORE - ITV No Return fans in awe after realising teenage star's very famous parents

After catching the coach back to the airport, Angel and Joe fell ill and were persistently being sick outside the bus park.

Angel then fell to the ground outside the coach and could barely walk. Her partner Ryan ran to get medical assistance, but on the way to the nearby medical room, he too fell ill and was suffering similar symptoms.

They were rushed in an ambulance to a nearby hospital in Tenerife, where a week-long saga began involving a showdown between the hospital and the family's insurance company.

Angel, 24, said: "Whilst in the medical room we were put on anti-sickness drips and Sierra was taken away by two lovely Jet2 staff. She was beside herself and I could hear her screaming. We felt helpless lying there, it was such a shame she must have wondered what on earth was going on.

"It would usually be her bedtime as it was past 9pm, but we were taken in an ambulance to the Hospiten Sur in Tenerife where they told us we both had Gastroenteritis and would have to pay 200 euros just to be seen."

Angel's partner Ryan, also 24, fought their case and managed to get them seen, saying that they had insurance so they didn't have to pay. After that, the hospital said that they were a private institution and the nearest NHS hospital was almost two hours away.

After one of the nurses at the hospital got in touch with the family's insurance company, they were told they wouldn't have to pay anything and not to worry.

Angel, a tanning salon manager, added: "On Saturday morning, we were taken to a proper bed and were supposed to get bloods taken, but nobody came. On Sunday, we were told that the systems were down and that's why our bloods didn't get taken.

Angel said they were being kept in a Tenerife hospital 'like prisoners'. (image submitted)

"We were put on a liquid diet for the first day and then when we could eventually eat solids, they brought us meat and fish even though I said I couldn't eat either.

"Meanwhile, our baby girl had the same clothes on for three days now. Thankfully, a lovely interpreter managed to get her clean clothes but she had nappies which were too big. Every time we asked for milk, the staff rolled their eyes at us."

Angel said that from the Sunday, they were told they would be discharged but they had to wait on the Post Office sending the hospital a guarantee of payment.

After 18 phone calls between herself and the Post Office, Angel was then told that they would not pay out as the family should not have been kept in the hospital for so long and that it wasn't their fault.

"We were not even allowed to leave the room or go for a walk with our baby. On Monday night we were told that no matter if the insurance agree to pay or not, we would be allowed to leave.

"This morning, they came in again and said you pay or you leave and slammed the door. By that point we'd had enough and just walked out the hospital. We had to organise flights to Bristol as every flight to Edinburgh had 13+ layovers.

"We are getting a flight home to Edinburgh today, The staff at the hospital and the Post Office have been an absolute disgrace the way they have treated us, especially with a small child. We felt like prisoners with a baby."

The young family have now been left with a medical bill of over 4000 Euros, with no means of being able to pay it off.

The Post Office are currently investigating the issue further.

A Post Office spokesperson said: "We’re sorry to hear of the experience Ms Kirkland and her young family have had at the end of their holiday in Tenerife. We are urgently investigating what happened at the hospital and we will be in contact with Ms Kirkland regarding her claim."

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.