A British mom took place in Turkey for the past six weeks and hit a £ 15,000 account after breaking a hotel shower screen after a drunken night to celebrate her friend’s new teeth.
Georgia Harrison, 32, was arrested alongside partner Arron Tighe, 32, after trying to leave the Lexia Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 7.
On the day before Georgia and Arron, from the Rochdale, the Greater Manchester, had downloaded cocktails and vodka and lemonades during a night of a night out to toast its new £ 2,000 full veneers.
Purest agriculture says it made “the worst mistake of my life” that night by mixing the drink with antipsychotic medicine that caused her to tan and “throw things” into the room, breaking a full -length bath screen.
He said: “It drives me crazy, I feel like I have no way out here.
“I know I was wrong and I’m sorry to be so stupid that I have destroyed the hotel, but I have to go home to my daughter.
“I just feel so weak and I don’t get anywhere, kills me.
“I understand that I’m wrong, but I’m not a bank robber or drug smuggling – I made a stupid mistake, I don’t even remember doing it, but I have done everything I can to fix it.”
Georgia Harrison, 32, was arrested alongside partner Arron Tighe, 32, after trying to leave the Lexia Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 7 on May 7

British mom took place in Turkey for the last six weeks and hit with a £ 15,000 account after breaking a hotel shower screen after a drunken night to celebrate her friend’s new teeth

The couple was held in a police cell for several days, challenged without a lawyer, accused of resisting arrest for refusing to answer questions
When they woke up after breaking the glass, the couple panicked and tried to catch a taxi at the airport, but the car was hunted by hotel staff and surrounded before they were arrested by police.
They were held in a police cell for several days, challenged without a lawyer, accused of resisting arrest for refusing to answer questions.
Later they were transferred to a judge and banned from leaving the country until they paid the hotel £ 15,000 – an amount they do not have.
They contacted the British Embassy who said they could not help the ban and advised them to find a lawyer. They were paid £ 2,500 to someone who promised to get the ban on being lifted, but six weeks later they are not yet able to leave.
Georgia’s mom says she’s sad when daughter Poppy, 12, continues to invite her to ask her when she comes home and He has started a Gofundme call to help pay the bill so he can fly home.
He estimates that he had to pass an additional £ 7,000 to hotels, taxis and living expenses, while holding in Turkey and is close to exhaustion of money.
In despair to return to her daughter, she even tried to close another flight and catch a boat in Greece to escape, but stopped every time her passport was checked.
He said: “He’s heart, he doesn’t understand why I can’t go home. Sometimes I think I will never get back to her. ”

Georgia’s mom says she’s sad when daughter Poppy, 12, continues to call on her when she comes home

The couple was transferred before a judge and banned from leaving the country until the hotel paid 15,000 £ – an amount that does not
On the Gofundme page, Georgia wrote: “I feel so ashamed to write this, but my daughter needs me and that is my only hope.
“I feel like giving up, but that’s not me, but I also feel so lucky to be alive.
“I put all the faith in my lawyer, giving him my strength, but I have nowhere. I lose everything slowly, even my will to live.
“I just have to go home to my baby and my dog. I don’t understand how such a stupid mistake led me here.
“It is illegal for them to keep me here and I have no choice but to start telling my story.”