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Dad died from flesh-eating bacteria after swimming on holiday in Turkey

Simon Calder’s Travel

A British holidaymaker died after going swimming in the sea in Turkey where he picked up an extremely rare flesh-eating bacteria that doctors were unable to stop from spreading despite amputating his leg twice.

Phillip Maile, 65, from Worthing, West Sussex, was diagnosed with a deadly skin infection called necrotising fasciitis while holidaying in Oludeniz, Turkey, with his wife, Vanessa, in September 2022.

His leg started quickly turning black and blue a few days after going swimming in the Mediterranean despite his wound being dressed in a waterproof bandage and being told that salt water would be “beneficial”.

The father-of-three was rushed to hospital on September 9 where, over the next five weeks, doctors attempted to prevent the infection from spreading by cleaning his wound and amputating his leg above the knee and then at the hip.

Despite their efforts, Phillip sadly passed away on October 13 2022.

Charlotte and her dad Phillip at Sarah’s wedding
Charlotte and her dad Phillip at Sarah’s wedding

His daughter Charlotte, 32, plans on running the Abingdon marathon later this year to help raise money for the Lee Spark NF Foundation, which aims to raise awareness about Necrotising Faciitis and support those whose lives have been affected by it.

“Of course, when you’re in that situation you cling to the smallest pieces of hope that you possibly can and when they get taken away from you and you are already at the absolute depths of despair, you just go completely numb,” Charlotte told PA Real Life.

“I do not want people to be absolutely terrified of going in the sea because it’s so incredibly rare and my dad wouldn’t have wanted that either because he absolutely loved swimming and had he got through all of this there’s no doubt that he would have been back in there.

“But the second that you have a small cut or an open wound that is causing you more pain than it should be, bypass everything and get to the hospital because the chances are it will stop it from spreading and it can literally spread right in front of your eyes.”

The cut on Phillip’s left leg which became infected with a rare type of bacteria called Vibrio Vulnificus
The cut on Phillip’s left leg which became infected with a rare type of bacteria called Vibrio Vulnificus

Phillip and his wife Vanessa took a day trip to explore the Saklikent Gorge near the city of Fethiye while on holiday in Turkey in September 2022.

They stopped for lunch at the Yaka Park Fish Farm before making their way to a nearby waterfall…

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