and got on a plane’, were greeted with ‘the strongest rum punch’ Bea had ever had at the accommodation, and ‘taken to a room bigger than my flat in London’.
They spent a sleepless night there before day two of the trip started with a journey to the closest doctor’s clinic. There, they paid £200 for a blood test, and medics told them they suspected Bartek had appendicitis. They were then transferred to A&E, by which point it was 11am, and they had an eight-hour wait before they were seen.
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