US Politics | Expat Brit teacher dies ‘in front of partner’s eyes’ after migraine treatment goes ‘horribly wrong’

AN EXPAT British teacher has died after a migraine treatment went "horribly wrong". Emma Grainger, 51, spent 19 months in a coma after her heart and breathing stopped as she received hydrocortisone injections in her spine. Emma Grainger, 51, spent 19 months in a coma following hydrocortisone injections in her spine in a bid to cure a migraine Her partner Adrian Casey was crowdfunding to pay medical bills of nearly £200,000. He said: "Sadly, Emma has passed away this week, so I will change/close the GoFundMe. "Any donations towards her funeral would be gratefully received." The couple from Bridgnorth, Shrops, moved to Shanghai, China, in 2019. Read More on Health BEER WE GO I'm a health expert - here's how many pints can reduce the risk of dementia BRAIN BUSTER I'm an Amazon superfan and this item will 'cure' your migraine in MINUTES Adrian previously told how Emma fell unconscious as she received the fifth of eight injections in February 2021. He said: "She effectively died in front of my eyes." He is taking legal action against the clinic. Most read in The US Sun FATAL FALL WEEKEND Four dead & 20 shot including a boy, 2, as city ravaged by violence FINAL FAREWELL Kiely Rodni 'has been secretly cremated' as cause of death remains a mystery BEYOND BELIEF Boy, 12, 'gang-raped and beaten by friends' in savage attack 'SHE WAS EVERYTHING' Chilling new details emerge in death of Debbie Collier INFLATION RELIEF Direct payments of $1,050 hit bank accounts in days - will you get cash? BEACH LOCKDOWN Deadly shark attack kills woman, 39, just 50ft from shore as beaches shut

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