A Brisbane woman started a Facebook page after her BMW was allegedly stolen
Bridget s BMW Rescue Journey page was started by lawyer Dr Dr Bridget Cullen
Facebook page followed fictional meth-addicted teen who allegedly stole car
Posts were slammed as wildly inappropriate but Dr Cullen hit back at criticism
She has now stepped down as a board member of elite Christian school board
Teenager in coma for 10 months wakes up with no idea of Covid pandemic
This is despite the fact he s caught Covid twice
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Joe was in a coma after being involved in a car crash (Image: Sally Flavill-Smith / Staffordshire Live)
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Feb 02, 2021 04:16 AM EST
A teen who suffered from a coma for eleven months has woken up with no knowledge of the COVID-19 pandemic despite catching the virus twice.
Teenager woke up from coma 11 months after being hit by a car
(Photo : Daily Mirror/ Twitter Screenshot)
Teen Wakes up from Coma with No Knowledge of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Despite Catching the Virus Twice Family praying for teen left in coma and fighting Covid after being hit by car
Joseph Flavill, 19, was hit by a car when he was walking near his home on March 1, three weeks before Britain started its first national lockdown. Flavil has spent almost eleven months in a coma. However, after waking up, the teen responds by smiling and blinking at his loved ones.
Teenager wakes up from coma with no knowledge of coronavirus despite testing positive twice
Joe Flavill has contracted Covid-19 twice
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Joseph Flavill was in a coma for 11 months (Image: Staffordshire Live)
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A lawyer and elite Christian school board member has been accused of stereotyping poor people on a Facebook page she set-up following the theft of her luxury car.
Dr Bridget Cullen created the page after her black 2017 BMW 5 series sports car was allegedly stolen from her Indooroopilly, west Brisbane, home in December last year.
Dr Cullen, a lawyer with the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, jokingly pretended to be the alleged offender on a page called Bridget s BMW Rescue Journey, the Courier Mail reported.
The public page, which has since been deleted, followed a fictional meth-addicted teenager whose mother is a prostitute living in government housing in Redbank.