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Friday, 23 April 2010

Possible Norovirus on board the Boudicca Cruise Ship

Passengers have complained of gastroenteritis, sickness and possible Norovirus on board the Boudicca Cruise Ship, during a cruise of the eastern Mediterranean, which sailed on the 28th February 2010 for a 22 day trip.


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Three outbreaks of Norovirus and holiday sickness were confirmed on board the Boudicca in 2009, during three separate cruises. Illness on the Boudicca was confirmed during the cruise to Madeira on 22nd December, 2009 and on the mini-cruise to Amsterdam on 18th December.
The Boudicca, a Fred Olsen Ship, was said to have been deep-cleaned after the outbreak of Norovirus on the Amsterdam cruise, but a further outbreak still took place on the subsequent cruise to Madeira, when nearly 300 people were taken ill.

Illness and Norovirus was also reported on board the Boudicca last October and we have received many complaints of sickness, diarrhoea and vomiting from passengers on those cruises.

If you have suffered sickness, diarrhoea, food poisoning or suspected Norovirus on board the Fred Olsen ship, Boudicca, or on board any other cruise ship, contact Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors as soon as possible. We are experts in travel law and we work on a no win no fee basis so you get 100% of any compensation. We specialise in compensation claims for holiday illness. Contact us free today if you have suffered any type of holiday illness that was not your fault, and we will give you a free claim assessment. Call us free on 080001 54321 or fill in the online claim form.

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Thursday, 21 January 2010

Food poisoning reports at the Flamingo Oasis Hotel in Benidorm

Food poisoning reports at the Flamingo Oasis Hotel in Benidorm

Recent reports have been received about a possible outbreak of Norovirus and food poisoning at the 4-star Flamingo Oasis Hotel in Benidorm.Holidaymakers have complained of sickness, diarrhoea and vomiting while staying at the hotel in December, 2009 and January, 2010. Four members of one family were violently ill, and on reporting their illness to the hotel reps, were told they ´probably got food poisoning from somewhere outside the hotel´. The family maintain the only place they had eaten was at the all-inclusive hotel restaurant.

Complaints have also been made about the indoor pool which was dirty, and children contracted sores and rashes after swimming there. Holiday reps were also reported to have been taken ill with food poisoning at the Flamingo Oasis Hotel, Benidorm, and several families also confirmed gastroenteritis and vomiting during their stay in January, 2010.

A smell of sewage was also reported by guests when they ran water in their bathrooms or flushed the toilet..

If you have suffered illness, including Norovirus, Salmonella or food poisoning at the Flamingo Oasis Hotel in Benidorm, or at any other holiday hotel, Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors will help you get compensation. We are experts in travel law and we specialise in holiday illness and injury compensation claims in hotels and on board cruise ships. We work on a no win no fee basis so you get 100% of the compensation and it won´t cost you a penny to make a claim with us. For a free assessment of your claim, call the experts on 080001 54321 or fill in the online claim form.

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Friday, 8 January 2010

Possible food poisoning outbreak at Los Gigantes Hotel Tenerife

Holidaymakers are complaining of sickness , gastroenteritis and possibly food poisoning at the 225-bed Los Gigantes Hotel in Tenerife.

Very high numbers of guests have been suffering from violent diarrhoea, projectile vomiting and severe stomach cramps which have ruined their holiday at the Los Gigantes. All guests have suggested that the illness outbreak at the Los Gigantes was caused by food poisoning at the hotel in Tenerife.

If the illness is proved to have originated at the hotel Los Gigantes, then holidaymakers could be entitled to substantial compensation for loss of enjoyment of their holiday and medical expenses plus other costs.

When large numbers of people are complaining of sickness in the same hotel at the same time, then there is obviously something very wrong. One holidaymaker is reported to have been taken directly from the hotel to hospital by ambulance where he spent four days on an intravenous drip and was fed antibiotics.

Food poisoning can be avoided, including salmonella, if food is cooked properly.
If you have stayed at the Los Gigantes Hotel and suffered illness, including food poisoning and gastroenteritis, you can claim compensation with Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors, who specialise in holiday accident and illness compensation. We are experts in travel law, and if it is proved that food poisoning has transpired at the Los Gigantes Hotel due to negligence and failings in food hygiene practices, you could claim substantial compensation. Call us for free advice and a free assessment of your claim on 080001 54321 or fill in the online claim form.

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Saturday, 8 August 2009

Five star holiday hell in Egypt

A couple are mounting a legal action over a holiday nightmare in Egypt.

David and Judith Harle were expecting to spend two weeks in luxury at the Hazua Beach Hotel in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, but instead found themselves battling against sickness bugs which ruined their holiday.


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David, who works for TMD in Hartlepool, and Judith, a medical receptionist, spent £2,000 on the holiday of a lifetime in May, and quickly fell ill with stomach pains.

The couple are now taking action against Tour Operators, Thomas Cook.
Said David: “It was an absolute nightmare, and the holiday was totally ruined.

“I had never been to Egypt before and based on this experience, I won´t be going back.”

He also added: “My symptoms were so bad they left me dehydrated and I had to get an injection from the on-site clinic.
“We were both stuck at the hotel, and watching other people falling ill around us.”

It is claimed that undercooked food caused the food poisoning outbreak.A spokesman for Thomas Cook UK and Ireland said: “We take all reports of illness very seriously so we were very concerned to hear that Mr and Mrs Harle became unwell whilst they were on holiday.

“As a priority we are undertaking a full investigation with the hotel and our resort team and are liaising with the solicitor representing the couple.”

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