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A 16-year-old schoolboy who was left in a coma when he was attacked after leaving a nightclub in Majorca has been flown home.A 16-year-old schoolboy who was left in a coma when he was attacked after leaving a nightclub in Majorca has been flown home.
Alex Hughes, from Radyr, Cardiff, was hit over the head with a bottle in the resort of Port d'Andratx, and three local teenagers have appeared in court.Alex Hughes, from Radyr, Cardiff, was hit over the head with a bottle in the resort of Port d'Andratx, and three local teenagers have appeared in court.
His best friend said a fund had been set up by well-wishers to raise money for his family's legal fees.His best friend said a fund had been set up by well-wishers to raise money for his family's legal fees.
Alex, who recently sat his GCSEs, was being taken to hospital in Cardiff.Alex, who recently sat his GCSEs, was being taken to hospital in Cardiff.
He was staying with three friends and their parents on the island when the attack happened during a night out.He was staying with three friends and their parents on the island when the attack happened during a night out.
The Sun newspaper said the attackers targeted Alex, a Radyr Comprehensive School pupil, and his friends because they had been dancing with local girls in the nightclub.The Sun newspaper said the attackers targeted Alex, a Radyr Comprehensive School pupil, and his friends because they had been dancing with local girls in the nightclub.
Alex's grandmother Pauline Simms, from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, said: "We're delighted as a family [that he is coming home] because now we can visit on a regular basis and support my daughter and her husband.Alex's grandmother Pauline Simms, from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, said: "We're delighted as a family [that he is coming home] because now we can visit on a regular basis and support my daughter and her husband.
"So we can at least be there for them, it's so much closer to get to Cardiff. I'm sure all his other friends and family will be very pleased as well.""So we can at least be there for them, it's so much closer to get to Cardiff. I'm sure all his other friends and family will be very pleased as well."
She said it had been particularly hard for Alex's mother Helen, a nurse, who along with his father, Dr Dermot Hughes, a consultant anaesthetist in neurosurgery, had flown out to be at the teenager's boyfriend. She said it had been particularly hard for Alex's mother Helen, a nurse, who along with his father, Dr Dermot Hughes, a consultant anaesthetist in neurosurgery, had flown out to be at the teenager's bedside.
"We are just hoping now that they will reduce the medication and he will come out of the coma," added Mrs Simms."We are just hoping now that they will reduce the medication and he will come out of the coma," added Mrs Simms.
Investigating judgeInvestigating judge
Three teenagers have appeared before an investigating judge in Spain in connection with the attackThree teenagers have appeared before an investigating judge in Spain in connection with the attack
The teenagers, who are all under 18, have been placed in their parents' custody at home while the investigating judge decides what to do.The teenagers, who are all under 18, have been placed in their parents' custody at home while the investigating judge decides what to do.
They have been implicated in the incident but there are no specific charges against the three questioned. The charges will depend on Alex's condition and if he recovers.They have been implicated in the incident but there are no specific charges against the three questioned. The charges will depend on Alex's condition and if he recovers.
The three could be ordered eventually to stand trial at the island's juvenile court, but charges will not be decided for some time.The three could be ordered eventually to stand trial at the island's juvenile court, but charges will not be decided for some time.
Alternatively, the judge could send the trio into custody for a set period at a remand centre.Alternatively, the judge could send the trio into custody for a set period at a remand centre.
Alex's best friend Jessica Grainger, 16, said a link had been put on his Facebook page with a secure connection for donations to the legal fees fund.Alex's best friend Jessica Grainger, 16, said a link had been put on his Facebook page with a secure connection for donations to the legal fees fund.
She said: "Everyone is excited about him coming home and that he is well enough to make the flight."She said: "Everyone is excited about him coming home and that he is well enough to make the flight."