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Brit needing urgent cancer treatment stuck in Dubai after authorities refuse to return her passport ‘because she volunteers helping imprisoned children’

Luisa Williams was diagnosed with advanced stage three cancer just a fortnight ago

A CANCER-suffering Brit being held in Dubai fears she could die if authorities do not let her return to the UK for treatment.

Luisa Williams was diagnosed with advanced stage three cancer just a fortnight ago.

 Luisa Williams is unable to travel back to the UK to undergo cancer treatment after Dubai authorities withheld her passport
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Luisa Williams is unable to travel back to the UK to undergo cancer treatment after Dubai authorities withheld her passportCredit: Facebook
 Williams says she is unable to pay the £20,000 needed to undergo treatment in the Middle East
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Williams says she is unable to pay the £20,000 needed to undergo treatment in the Middle EastCredit: Facebook

But after booking a flight to return to the UK to seek treatment, she was told she would be unable to leave

Authorities had previously confiscated her passport.

The 41-year-old who volunteers with imprisoned children in the United Arab Emirates fears if she is not allowed to return immediately it could be too late.

She told : “I've no idea what is going on. I need my right kidney, ureter and part of my bladder removing immediately as the cancer has invaded them.

"If my kidney bursts my health could be severely compromised.

"I've never done anything wrong and I'm being treated like a murderer.”

The Yorkshire expat has lived in the emirate for ten years but has been dragged into a legal wrangle for a year.

Authorities claim she is being stopped from fleeing the country over allegations of financial fraud related to her charity Volunteers in UAE.

But Luisa says she was dragged into an interrogation over a Facebook post back in December 2015.

At the end she was forced to sign a document written in Arabic and had her passport confiscated.

She denies the allegations.

 Originally from Yorkshire, Williams denies allegations of fraud Dubai authorities have thrown at her
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Originally from Yorkshire, Williams denies allegations of fraud Dubai authorities have thrown at herCredit: Facebook

And left without medical insurance and facing bills of more than £22,000, Luisa says her only hope it returning to be treated on the NHS.

Yet despite warning authorities that if her cancer moves to stage four it will become terminal, she was still not given her passport.

Her lawyer has told her the process of being deported could take up to three weeks and involve her sleeping on the floor at an airport for much of it.

But in a Facebook she maintained: “The day cancer chose to pick me, I’m glad it did and not a mother, or a child, or an elderly person alone.

"I am strong, I am a fighter and I will be able to figure out how to deal with this one way or another."


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