A 22-year-old British tourist is hospitalised in Prague after a bar stool accident in which she is reportedly knocked from a stool and sustains a serious spinal injury. According to the available reports, Chloe Barker remains in hospital following the incident. The accounts describe the event as a “freak” accident and focus on the severity of her injuries, which include a broken spine. The reports also say she faces a significant cost to return home, with an estimated bill of around £10,000 for travel and related arrangements. Beyond these details, the sources provide limited additional information, including no confirmed statements from medical professionals or authorities, and no further specifics about the circumstances in the venue where the incident occurred. Both articles present the same core facts: the tourist’s identity and age, the location of care (Prague), the nature of the injury (spinal injury/broken spine), her continued hospitalisation, and the reported out-of-pocket expense for getting home.