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Monday, 5 October 2015

Man's leg ravaged by flesh-eating spider bite

Jonathon Hogg, a keen footballer and kickboxer, has required three operations and a skin graft since the brown recluse spider attacked and bit him.
Within hours, the venom began to eat away at the 40-year-old's flesh - doctors say he could have lost his leg had it been left untreated.
Mr Hogg, from north London, said:
"The pain was like nothing I've been through in my life. By the time I got to hospital my leg was bursting open, there was pus, it was black."
The barrister believes he was bitten while travelling on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to South Africa - and is now taking legal action against the airline, alleging it has refused to take responsibility.
He added: "I was struggling to get comfortable during the journey and crossed my legs to get into a better position when I felt a small, sharp pain radiating in my left leg.
"I turned on the light and clearly saw a spider running across the floor before hearing two stewardesses screaming 'Spider', but I wasn't sure if I had been bitten as it really wasn't painful."
A Qatar Airways spokesperson said:
"The only known interaction between the airline and Mr Hogg regarding this incident, which he claims happened on a Qatar Airways aircraft in June, was via our website a week after his travel was complete. No report was filled with any staff on board regarding this incident.
"We have also not been advised of any legal proceedings regarding this incident. In the circumstances we cannot comment further but will, of course, investigate any further information which is brought to our attention formally.
"Qatar Airways takes the safety and security of our customers very seriously."
When Mr Hogg's leg first swelled up and became bruised, he took painkillers and mistook it for deep-vein thrombosis.
But the pain got worse a day later and his friends urged him to see a doctor, thinking it looked like a spider bite.
He had taken five months off work for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday and the ordeal began shortly after he finished volunteering at an orangutan sanctuary in Borneo.

He was travelling on to South Africa so he could dive with sharks.

24 comments:

Unknown said...

Terrible

Unknown said...

O di bad

Abubakar said...

Verry sorry Mr man. Hope u get well soon.

edna said...

So sad. ednaakuabia@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Nawa o, keezi!

Beautiful Rina± said...

na wa o. d spider must be very poisonous

show said...

Wow!!! That's disgusting.....mike.showunmi@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Noted....

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show said...

Hmmm.....mike.showunmi@gmail.com

chinwa fine ibo girl said...

Wonders never cease

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Strange things that happen dese days

Unknown said...

It was a good thing he was able to relate with the cause of the problem. Nothing could be more dangerous than the bite of insects.








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Unknown said...

Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

seyi crown said...

Pele, if it true Qatar airways need to pay 4. D hospital bill







Seyilicious

Unknown said...

Now my hate for spiders have increased

Unknown said...

so strange

ary said...

Damn!! When you think you have seen everything.....

Unknown said...

Na wa oooo

Unknown said...

Na wa oooo

Anonymous said...

Qatar airline should own up to their responsibility and pay his hospital bills if it was true that a spider was actually found in the airline. But the man na wah oh. He is already used to wild animals na because he was even on his way to dive with sharks

Juleslouis said...

So bad! Some specie of spiders r worse than snakes and scorpions.

Unknown said...

Odikwa egwu

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