“Marsh went to the hospital in Puerto del Rosario and this is where he was intubated, ventilated and underwent a CT scan which showed he had two skull fractures and a bleed on his brain, a very serious injury that required immediate surgical intervention.
“However, the hospital in Fuerteventura is not equipped for such traumatic cases as this so Marsh was transferred via air ambulance to the Insular Hospital in Gran Canaria.
Emergency services rushed to the scene and Marshall was whisked to hospital in Puerto del Rosario, where he was sedated, before being transferred to a larger facility in Gran Canaria.
Friend Neil Cooper said Marshall's loved ones have been told "not once, but twice" that they need to say goodbye to him because "the medical staff didn’t think he would make it though the night".
A BRITISH tourist who suffered a brain injury in an "unprovoked" attack during a night out in Spain may never walk or talk again, medics have warned.