A British baby has died while two other children have suffered serious health problems after developing a gastric illness while staying at a five-star resort in Egypt.
One-year-old Ariella Mann became ill with E.coli after she returned home from a stay at Jaz Makadi Aquaviva hotel and developed Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS).
HUS – a serious kidney condition most common in young children – tragically led to her death.
Ariella’s parents are now seeking answers to determine how their daughter contracted the illness at the resort and are working with specialist injury lawyers at Irwin Mitchell alongside two other affected families.
Two-year-old Chloe Crook
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