Patient donates £5,000 to thank life-saving nurse

Chris Mills' life was saved by nurse Rachael Lewis, who performed CPR when he collapsed in the street
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A man has donated £5,000 to a hospital's charity after one of its off-duty nurses saved his life.
Chris Mills, a 77-year-old retired airline pilot, collapsed outside a shopping centre in Medway, Kent, in October.
Nurse Rachael Lewis performed CPR on Mr Mills while waiting for an ambulance to take him to the Medway Maritime Hospital's intensive care unit.
Now recovered after major heart surgery, he has donated £5,000 to the hospital's charity in recognition of the care he received.
Mr Mills said: "I didn't realise that there was anything wrong with me. I'd never had heart problems before. One moment I was walking with my wife Brenda and the next I felt things fade away."
He spent three and a half weeks in the Medway Maritime, before being transferred to St Thomas' Hospital in London for his surgery.

Chris and his wife Brenda (l) presented the cheque to Donna Law from the Medway Hospital Charity
He said: "I was looked after incredibly well.
"This gift is to say thank you for saving my life and for providing such excellent care."
Donna Law, charity and fundraising manager, said: "It's always so lovely to hear from patients who have received the best of care.
"We will use this gift to further enhance patient experience at Medway Maritime Hospital by providing those extras that fall outside of the NHS budget."
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