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'A great sign': Western Australian woman in recovery after cliff fall, family says

The Australian woman who was severely injured in Croatia is home and stable after being flown to Perth.
Ella Cutler, 25, arrived in Perth last night via Air Ambulance.
She is now receiving treatment at Royal Perth Hospital and is in a stable condition, her family confirmed in a statement.
She is now receiving treatment at Royal Perth Hospital and is in a stable condition, her family confirmed in a statement.
Cutler is receiving treatment at Royal Perth Hospital and is in a stable condition, her family confirmed in a statement. (Nine)
"She's stable and not in ICU which is a great sign, but it may be a week or more before we are able to provide a medical update, so we are asking for patience and privacy while we focus on Ella and she focuses on getting well."
Cutler was severely injured after falling off a cliff top in Croatia.
An appeal by her family raised $500,000 to cover $100,000 in medical bills and the $400,000 air ambulance home.
She has been transferred to Royal Perth Hospital where she continues to recover from injuries to her body, head and spine. 
Cutler was severely injured after falling off a cliff top in Croatia. (Nine)
Culer was on holiday in Europe when tragedy struck in late August in Dubrovnik, a Dalmatian coast city beloved by tourists.
Police told local media at the time the woman and a 34-year-old Australian man fell 10 metres from a wall near Fort Lovrijenac.
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