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Bid to get scuba instructor who had a stroke and fell into swimming pool home from US

A family has launched a bid to raise enough money to get a scuba instructor home after he had a stroke and fell into a swimming pool in the USA. Gareth Crouth was visiting a friend in Kentucky when he almost drowned in the pool last week.

He is now seriously ill in hospital in Cincinnati. His health insurance has now expired, meaning his family faces a big bill to get him home to Northumberland.

Gareth, who moved to the north east aged 18 from South Africa with his family, was left with a fractured spine from the accident. He is also struggling to breathe on his own and a second stroke that happened after he got to hospital has complicated things further.

It's not yet known when he will be able to be brought home, but his family is preparing to get him back. They need to raise thousands of pounds to do so.

His sister Lauren-Lee told ChronicleLive: "He was working as a scuba diving instructor. He's lived a nomadic life really, but Northumberland is the only place he ever really lived long enough to call home. Last week he was visiting friends in Kentucky, they were just hanging out. But then he had a stroke and fell into the pool.

"He was drowning, but his best friend was able to pull him out and resuscitate him. They realised he had damaged his spine and then there was also fluid build-up on his lungs. On Saturday he had another stroke, which has affected him. Our focus now is to get him back to breathing on his own so we can bring him home.

"As soon as he can breathe by himself we would like to get the repatriation flight, but we will need to fund this ourselves. Because of the medical complications we're not really sure how much will be needed."

Gareth has trouble with mobility and will need intensive physiotherapy. Throughout his life he's lived an incredibly active lifestyle - at one stage being an MMA fighter - while he has taught scuba diving in exotic locales including the British Virgin Islands and off the Greek coast.

Gareth Crouth is a scuba instructor who has taught all over the world (Crouth family)

Before that, he managed bars and restaurants in the north east and he attended both Newcastle and Northumbria Universities. His mum Heather is now at his bedside in the US - and reports how, though his communication is limited at this stage, he is fighting hard.

Family, also including dad Tony and brother Anthony, are working with family GPs to prepare for bringing him home - though they don't yet know the scale of the medical support he will require when he is able to be repatriated.

Lauren-Lee added: "We are trying to raise funds for his transfer from those who are able to contribute. Every little bit will help in getting my big brother and hero back home with us."

At this stage, the costs of bringing Gareth home will depend on how much medical care he will require during the flight. The family has so far raised around £5,000 - but they estimate they could need around £80,000 to bring their son and brother home.

To contribute to the crowdfunding, visit gofundme.com/f/get-garreth-home

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