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Cally Simpson back in Scotland as family vow to ‘do whatever it takes’ to help her recover

Cally with her dad Steven the day before the tragedy.
Cally with her dad Steven the day before the tragedy.

Tragic Angus youngster Cally Simpson has been brought home to Scotland.

The four-year-old has been in a coma since being plucked unconscious from the bottom of a Spanish swimming pool last month.

She had been on her first foreign holiday with her dad, Steven and gran Wendy Simpson when the accident happened.

Cally’s mum, Kate Miller then faced an agonising journey to Barcelona to be by her daughter’s side, battling air traffic strikes to finally make it to the specialist children’s hospital where the youngster was taken.

The family have posted regular updates to a Facebook page which has drawn support from thousands of wellwishers, but sadly this week revealed that experts had delivered the devastating news that it is “improbable” she will ever wake from her coma.

As friends and supporters of the family continue to offer their messages of support, her dad this morning posted: “Cally b is bk in Scotland:D xxxxx”.

The family have been unavailable for contact and it is not known at this stage how the wee girl made the journey home and which hospital she is now being cared for in.

Her parents have already vowed to do whatever it takes to get more answers and increase their daughter’s chancing of waking.

Mum Kate said: “Cally’s fought all this way as you already know. There is no way she is giving up now. We know our girl.

“She has come a long way in her little life so far. It will not end any time soon.

“Mummy and daddy will do whatever it takes to try and get more answers.”

“We are definitely not losing hope,” she added.