Decision on Scarlett Faulkner life-support delayed as family wait for result of final scan
David Raleigh
The family of Scarlett Faulkner said a decision to take her off hospital life-support had been delayed as they waited for the result of a final assessment of her condition.
Faulkner (20s), has been on life-support at Cork University Hospital (CUH) for the past three weeks, after she was attacked on the side of the R494 road, outside the village of Birdhill, Co Tipperary, on March 21st last.
Members of the critically-ill Limerick woman’s family have been posting regular updates on social media of her condition and asking people to continue to pray for her recovery.
In a social media post Wednesday night, Josephine (Joanne) Duffy, a partner of Scarlett’s brother Thomas Faulkner, said “things are not looking good” for Faulkner and that her life support was to be disconnected today, Friday.
Faulkner has been in an induced coma at CUH to help reduce swelling of her brain. However, as doctors brought her out of the coma she ultimately showed no signs of improvement.
Duffy said Wednesday that the Faulkner family were looking for assistance from the public in arranging “big love-hearts”, “red carpets”, “a lilac casket” and a horse drawn coach, for her funeral.
However, in a fresh statement Friday, Duffy said the results of a final test in respect of Faulkner’s condition awaited.
Duffy said the doctors at CUH could not legally take Faulkner off life-support without the results of one final test, which they had expected would have been confirmed Friday.
“That test is not back until Sunday or Monday, and the test is coming from England, so this is the last test, and then they can legally, I suppose, take out the (life support) tube,” said Duffy.
“So as of now, the tubes aren't coming out (Friday), it could be Sunday, it could be Monday, but I just said I'd let ye know,” she said in a statement.
“The family still want all (your) prayers, because, of course, they are still hoping for a miracle, but, they did talk to consultants, and (the consultants) did tell them how it is, so they're preparing themselves for that.”
“And I want to thank everyone, for all your prayers for all your candles lighting, keeping (the family) in your mind, and the support that you're giving for Scarlett.”
Family friend Tina O’Gorman asked people to pray for a miracle that Scarlett would somehow recover from of her life-threatening injuries.
“ALL I CAN SAY IS...I BELIEVE IN " MIRACLES " I HAVE SEEN A FEW IN MY TIME ON THIS EARTH SO I AM HOPING AGAINST HOPE, THAT WE WILL RECIEVE A * MIRACLE * FOR LOVELY Scarlett Faulkner,” Ms O’Gorman posted on Facebook.
“I WILL CLING TO EVERY HOPE UNTIL MONDAY..PLEASE GOD * GOD SPOKE FIRST *...AND WHAT WILL BE...WILL BE....PLEASE SAVE HER JESUS FOR HER BEAUTIFUL FAMILY,” she added.
A 16-year old girl is before the courts charged with assault causing serious harm to Faulkner on March 21st last.
A 40-year old woman is charged with endangerment, violent disorder as well as burglary, arising out of the Garda investigation into the alleged assault on Faulkner.
The girl and the woman cannot be identified by order of District Court judge Carol Anne Coolican.
The two accused females have been remanded in custody to appear before Tipperary District Court sitting in Nenagh, on April 23rd.

