A British businessman was left ‘fighting for his life’ after a flesh-eating disease known as Fournier’s Gangrene started to attack his body, with doctors forced to remove large areas of infected skin from his genital area.
Tanja, who lives in Lancashire, was able to fly to Costa Rica in January but only had brief time at her brother’s side.
Medical staff have found antibiotics that are helping Colin fight off the disease, but multiple open wounds means he is still at risk of further illness.Tanja added: ‘I just feel so helpless – the language from receiving information and really understanding what’s going, sometimes things get lost in translation.
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