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Egypt hot-air balloon tragedy: Survivor Michael Rennie flies home | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
A British survivor of the Egypt hot-air balloon tragedy has returned to the UK after being discharged from hospital. | |
Michael Rennie, 49, from Perth, had been receiving treatment in a Cairo hospital since Tuesday's crash near Luxor. | Michael Rennie, 49, from Perth, had been receiving treatment in a Cairo hospital since Tuesday's crash near Luxor. |
His wife Yvonne, 48, was among the 19 people killed. | His wife Yvonne, 48, was among the 19 people killed. |
Joe Bampton, 40, from London, and his Hungarian-born girlfriend Suzanna Gyetvai, 34, also died. | Joe Bampton, 40, from London, and his Hungarian-born girlfriend Suzanna Gyetvai, 34, also died. |
Mr Rennie left hospital in Egypt on Friday and flew into Heathrow airport just before 21:00. | |
He is expected to fly back to Scotland on Saturday. | |
Earlier, Mr Rennie paid tribute to his wife. | |
In a statement, issued by the Foreign Office on his behalf, he said: "Yvonne was my rock, my friend, my shoulder to cry on. She was my world." | In a statement, issued by the Foreign Office on his behalf, he said: "Yvonne was my rock, my friend, my shoulder to cry on. She was my world." |
He added: "My heartfelt condolences go out to the other families that have lost relatives around the world in this terrible disaster." | He added: "My heartfelt condolences go out to the other families that have lost relatives around the world in this terrible disaster." |
Mr Rennie also thanked staff at hospitals in Cairo and Luxor, the British Embassy and travel company Thomas Cook for their help. | Mr Rennie also thanked staff at hospitals in Cairo and Luxor, the British Embassy and travel company Thomas Cook for their help. |
Other relatives have paid tribute to Mrs Rennie, 48, from Perth, as "very popular and well-liked". | Other relatives have paid tribute to Mrs Rennie, 48, from Perth, as "very popular and well-liked". |
Loud explosion | Loud explosion |
The Egyptian authorities have grounded all hot-air balloon flights in the country, while they investigate the crash. | |
The balloon is said to have been 1,000 ft (300m) up when it exploded, caught fire and fell on to agricultural fields. | The balloon is said to have been 1,000 ft (300m) up when it exploded, caught fire and fell on to agricultural fields. |
Witnesses described hearing a loud explosion before seeing plumes of smoke as it caught fire. They also reported seeing people jump out of the balloon. | Witnesses described hearing a loud explosion before seeing plumes of smoke as it caught fire. They also reported seeing people jump out of the balloon. |
Mrs Rennie had worked as a senior administrative officer at Perth Royal Infirmary. It is understood her husband is employed in the construction industry. | Mrs Rennie had worked as a senior administrative officer at Perth Royal Infirmary. It is understood her husband is employed in the construction industry. |