Brit teen stranded in Ibiza after travel firm Lowcostholidays goes bust is being hounded for £800 bill by hotel
Maisey Radford, 18, has been told to hand over €1,000 after the budget travel firm went into administration
A MUM-of-eight whose daughter faces being stranded abroad after budget travel firm Lowcostholidays went bust is raising cash to stop her being thrown out her hotel.
Stacey Stevens, from Suffolk, says hotel staff in Ibiza have demanded her 18-year-old pays €1,000 - or face being thrown out.
Teenager Maisey Radford is one of thousands of Brits caught in the chaos caused by the tour operator going into administration yesterday.
She is being hauled in front of officials on Monday to find out her fate.
"I am petrified," said mum Stacey.
"She has never been away from me like this before.
"I am a single parent with eight children. I don't have any money to be able to send to her so I don't know what's going to happen.
"She barely has enough money to make sure she has something to eat and drink.
"I'm scared she's going to end up sleeping at the airport until we can get her home.
"I'm disgusted and so so scared for my girl and her friends."
More than 27,000 people already on holiday are poised to hear whether or not they will be left stranded abroad.
There are a further 110,000 who have booked but not travelled yet.
Maisey worked in a sushi bar, pancake restaurant and cleaned toilets at festivals to be able to afford to go on the girls' holiday.
She has just €100 left in her budget to last until Wednesday even when she is due to fly home.
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Stacey now hopes generous strangers will help her make sure Maisey can pay the hotel bill after setting up a .
She has raised £75 so far, but hopes the number will increase soon.
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