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British couple die while on holiday in Egypt
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British couple have died on a Thomas Cook holiday in Egypt. It is not yet clear how they died and investigations are ongoing. One was a Thomas Cook employee at the Burnley branch of the travel agent. MailOnline understands the pair were staying at a Thomas Cook hotel in the Red Sea resort town of Hurghada. Thomas Cook said in a statement: 'We are deeply saddened by the deaths of two of our customers while on holiday in Hurghada in Egypt, one of whom was a loyal and long-serving member of our Thomas Cook family. |
Thats terrible
https://news.sky.com/story/british-c...egypt-11479995 [The circumstances of their deaths have not been revealed and investigations are continuing.] |
Murder/suicide maybe
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Awful. :sad:
My son is off to Egypt next month with his American girlfriend. |
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Yes got to be one of those |
Awful....the report I read said they were devoted to each other....so sad for the family
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i read she dies of a broken heart shortly after
that cant be a doctors diagnosis surely? |
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The hotel has been evacuated due to other residents becoming unwell.
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Nawt Death on the Nile 2?
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Then Thomas Cook are in big trouble its a slick Hotel |
Thomas Cook are removing 301 customers from the Egypt hotel where a British couple died on Tuesday.
John Cooper, 69, and Susan Cooper, 64, from Burnley, Lancashire, died in the Red Sea resort town of Hurghada |
oops i accidentally made a thread about this, without seeing this one
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This is quite unbelievable, it can't be a coincidence that they both died, I feel so sorry for their daughter and kids who are on holiday with them :sad:
A British couple who died on holiday in Egypt suffered heart and respiratory failure, local authorities have said. John Cooper, 69, and his wife Susan, 63, from Burnley, were staying at the Steigenberger Aqua Magic in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada. The Red Sea governorate said medical checks by a health inspector revealed "no criminal suspicions". The couple's daughter, who was also staying at the hotel, said her parents had been "fit and healthy". Thomas Cook said it was removing all its customers from the Steigenberger Aqua Magic as a "precautionary measure". In a statement, authorities in Egypt said Mr Cooper died in his hotel room at 11:00 local time on Tuesday. He had suffered a "sharp drop in blood circulation and a sudden stop in the heart muscle", and his cause of death was listed as "sudden failure in the heart muscle and respiratory failure". Mrs Cooper was taken to hospital five hours later in a "state of fainting" and, although heart recovery work took place for 30 minutes, she died at 17:12. The authorities said her cause of death was a "drop of blood circulation and respiratory functions". 'Died in front of me' The couple's daughter Kelly Ormerod, who was staying in the Steigenberger Aqua Magic with her three children, said in a statement to Lancashire-based radio station 2BR: "They had no health problems at all. "We have no cause of death, a post-mortem is under way. |
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[No gas leak at Egypt hotel where British couple died, prosecutors say
An inspection of John and Susan Cooper's hotel room at the Red Sea resort reveals there were no toxic or harmful gas emissions.] https://news.sky.com/story/no-gas-le...s-say-11481640 |
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The Egyptians rely heavily on tourism... the last thing they want is a scandal so they're saying it's natural causes. Bullsheeeeet. If I was the couple's daughter I would want their bodies back on the next plane so they can be examined by pathologists who aren't going to lie. Although I wouldn't be at all surprised if the bodies go missing in an "innocent mix-up".
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I think they were poisoned deliberately in some way, it would be some coincidence otherwise |
Whatever the truth turns out to be, the Official Egyptian version ain't it.
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'High level of e-coli' at Egyptian hotel where Britons died
https://news.sky.com/story/high-leve...-died-11491012 Good job they got all the others out. [Thomas Cook says a "high level of e-coli and staphylococcus bacteria" has been found at an Egypt hotel where two Britons died. The travel company commissioned specialists to examine the Steigenberger Aqua Magic Hotel in Hurghada after the unexplained deaths of John and Susan Cooper last month. The tests showed normal carbon monoxide levels near the couple's room and normal levels of chlorine in the swimming pool.] |
It's about time we had their bodies back.
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Had bad stomach bug both times I went to Egypt, obviously not as bad as this. It was in Sharm el Sheikh. Lovely place but not v hygienic especially with the food/water/handling money...
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