LIFE SAVER

Thomas Cook latest – Kind-hearted stranger pays for Brit cancer survivor stranded in Majorca with heart medication to fly home

A STRANGER paid for a British cancer survivor’s flight home from Majorca after she was at risk of being stranded without heart medication as Thomas Cook is set to go under.

The man, named only as Colin, paid for Jackie Ward and her daughter Amy’s return flight after they told their flight might be cancelled.

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Jackie Ward and her daughter Amy’s flight back to the UK from Majorca was paid for by a man only known as Colin

The 178-year-old British travel firm had until 11.59pm last night to secure the funds to pay creditors or else they’d go under.

The firm is now set to go into administration, leaving 9,000 jobs in the balance after crunch talks failed,

Jackie, 58, and 24-year-old Amy, of Newcastle, said told Sky News they booked their with Thomas Cook to celebrated the mum getting the all-clear from cancer.

Jackie said her holiday was “ruined” by the fear she only packed enough medication for her heart medication to last until Sunday.

Her daughter fought back tears when she said her mum’s condition was “life-threatening”.

Both thought their flights would be cancelled as the travel firm plunged deeper into a financial crisis.

Colin contacted Sky and said: “I have booked them flights home regardless of the airline’s outcome.

“They will be home Monday as planned now and can relax and enjoy what’s left of the trip.”

CRUNCH TIME

The ailing firm’s chief executive was filmed leaving the crisis talks today with this head down.

Dr Peter Fankhauser, 58, remained tight lipped after he emerged from the eight-hour meeting at law firm Latham & Watkins, in Bishopsgate, central London.

The Swiss businessman didn’t answer questions on if a deal had been reached or if they are considering asking the government for a bailout.

Thomas Cook has begged its lenders to cut the money to see them through the winter period.

Card acquirers are also being asked to release £50million of cash they are holding as collateral against Thomas Cook bookings, Sky News reports.

If the company goes under, thousands of holidaymakers face being stranded abroad, unable to attend key events such as weddings or return to work.

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It comes after the firm has been forced to refund Brit holidaymakers in Tunisia who were “held hostage” in hotels as bosses feared the firm was about to go bust.

Gates were locked and guests were warned they had to settle up with their hotels — despite having already paid the holiday company.

Those who forked out the extra money by credit card at Les Orangers in Hammamet have now been refunded by Thomas Cook and moved elsewhere.

Thomas Cook’s chief executive Dr Peter Fankhauser remained tight-lipped after emerging from crunch talks yesterday

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The Thomas Cook check-in counter at Gatwick Airport was deserted yesterday

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