Scottish teen dies in hospital after contracting flu
A Scottish teenager has died in hospital after contracting the flu.
Last updated 11th Jan 2018
A Scottish teenager has died in hospital after contracting the flu.
18 yer-old Bethany Walker from Wester Ross was airlifted to Inverness for treatment last week – but she went downhill, and died on Friday.
Her mum, Heather Teale, has confirmed the news on social media and tributes are pouring in.
She said: "My beautiful Daughter Bethany Walker was taken from me yesterday.
"She had been suffering from a flu virus, which became pneumonia, she was airlifted to Raigmore with me by her side yesterday morning, where she rapidly deteriorated, the staff in Intensive Care could not have done more.
"She was given the best possible treatment from a team of 8 people for over two hours, they tried everything possible but sadly despite their best efforts she didn't make it. I am broken, the bottom has fallen out of my world.
"I have my mum with me, and my wonderful son who are both feeling the same loss as I am. Life will never be the same again.
"Bethany, I love you to the moon and back, I always have and I always will, you were the best Daughter I could have ever wished for and I will always be the proudest Mum in the world.
"I have no more words. I'm truly devastated. Sleep tight my beautiful girl, your brother and I will love you forever, you will never be out of my thoughts as long as I live."
A Facebook post from her former school, Plonkton High, said: "As we return to school at the start of 2018, our school community has been saddened at the news of the tragic loss of Bethany Walker from Applecross who was a pupil in Plockton High School up until the summer of 2017.
"When she left school, after six very successful years, to take a gap year before taking up her place in Aberdeen to study midwifery.
"Bethany was a kind, caring, gifted and exceptionally conscientious student and a super role model for younger pupils both in the school itself and in the Hostel where she resided during the week and where she was so well thought of by the Residence staff.
"In S6, Bethany was appointed as our Deputy Head Girl and conducted herself so well on all public occasions and in carrying out her duties. It was a privilege for all of us to have taught Bethany, to have known her in her years in the school and to have maintained contact with her after she left.
"It is tragic to lose someone so young and the thoughts of the whole school and the Hostel are with Bethany’s family at this sad time."
It is not clear if she had any underlying health conditions.
Scottish Health Secretary Shona Robison said four people had died so far this winter with underlying flu symptoms.