British baby dies of E.coli after holiday at Egyptian five-star hotel
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A one-year-old British baby has died following a stay at a five-star Egyptian resort.Ariella Mann developed E.coli after returning from the Jaz Makadi Aquaviva hotel in Hurghada, which subsequently caused Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS), a severe kidney condition particularly dangerous for young children.Her parents are working with specialist injury lawyers at Irwin Mitchell alongside two other families whose children became seriously unwell at the same all-inclusive resort to pursue legal action to understand how she contracted a fatal illness.The three families all booked their holidays through TUI UK Limited, with the children falling ill during stays at the hotel between July 2024 and January 2026.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Ariella's mother, Jade Oaks, told The Sun: "We deserve answers about what happened to our daughter."Ariella travelled to Egypt on December 21 2025, with her 36-year-old mother, her 37-year-old scaffolder father Lee Mann, and her six-year-old sister...
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