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An Australian woman who was injured in Croatia will be flown home within a matter of days, her family said in a statement.

25-year-old WA Police Officer Ella Cutler was severely injured after falling off a cliff top in Croatia.

Her family are hoping to fly her home within a matter of days after a fundraiser raised $500,000 to cover $100,000 in medical bills and the $400,000 air ambulance home.

An Australian woman who was injured in Croatia will be flown home within a matter of days, her family said in a statement. (Nine)

“There are a number of medical and logistical factors which need to line up before Ella can fly home to WA,” her family said in a statement.

“We are hopeful this will be sooner rather than later and we are optimistic it will be days, not weeks.

“What we do know is that Ella’s return home is now possible because of the support she received from her blue family and the WA community.

“From Ella and the Cutler family, we thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.”

Cutler suffered horrific injuries to her body, head and spine. 

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