Poor hygiene blamed after holidaymakers fall ill at Egyptian five-star hotel

12th of December 2017
Poor hygiene blamed after holidaymakers fall ill at Egyptian five-star hotel

More than 100 holidaymakers are threatening legal action after falling ill with diarrhoea and vomiting at a Red Sea resort.

UK tourists staying at the Jaz Makadi Aquaviva Resort in Hurghada, Egypt last summer were diagnosed with Salmonella and E.coli during their stay.

A legal firm representing the victims now plans to bring a group action against travel firm TUI UK - trading as First Choice - claiming that their symptoms were a result of hygiene lapses at the hotel.

Holidaymakers at the five-star resort claimed they saw food being left uncovered and raw meat being placed next to cooked meat while others witnessed chefs neglecting to change their gloves or wash their hands after handling raw meat.

"We have received - and worryingly, continue to receive - many similar reports that people have fallen ill while staying at the Jaz Makadi Aquaviva Resort over the summer," said Nichola Blackburn, a personal injury solicitor for legal firm Irwin Mitchell.

"Concerns include poor food hygiene and incidents of faeces in the swimming pool, which some of our clients witnessed and believe were not dealt with swiftly. Illnesses such as gastroenteritis, to include those caused by E.coli and salmonella, can have serious, long-term health implications for those who are struck down."

According to a spokesperson from TUI UK: "We're sorry to hear these customers were unhappy with their holiday experience. We'd like to remind customers that we regularly audit the accommodations we feature in respect of health and safety, including hygiene."

 

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