The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thomas Cook evacuates 300 from Egyptian hotel after couple’s death

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LONDON/CAIRO: Britain’s Thomas Cook said it was evacuating all 301 of its customers from a hotel in Egypt’s popular Red Sea resort of Hurghada as a precaution­ary measure after two of its holidaymak­ers died in circumstan­ces it said were still unclear.

Local officials said both deaths were from heart failure.

John Cooper, 69, and his wife Susan Cooper, a 63-year old who worked for the holiday company in Britain, were staying at the Steigenber­ger Aqua Magic Hotel and died within hours of each other on Tuesday. Thomas Cook said it had received further reports of illness among guests, without elaboratin­g.

“Safety is always our first priority, so as a precaution­ary measure we have taken a decision to remove all our customers from this hotel,” the company said.

The incident comes as Egypt is trying to revive tourism, a crucial source of income, while the economy is still struggling from the years of turmoil that followed a 2011 popular uprising.

A statement from the Red Sea provincial governor’s office, entitled ‘normal death of an English old man and his wife’, said both had died of heart failure.

John Cooper suffered a ‘circulator­y collapse’ and died at the hotel. Susan Cooper was taken to hospital after fainting and died there, it said. The couple’s daughter Kelly Ormerod, who was on the same holiday along with her three children, said the cause of death had not been establishe­d.

“Mum and Dad were fit and healthy, they had no known health problems. We have no cause of death, a post mortem is underway,” she said in a statement to British local radio station 2BR.

“Dad never went to hospital, he died in the hotel room in front of me. I went to hospital in the ambulance with mum where she passed away,” she said.

Thomas Cook said it would offer customers alternativ­e hotels in the resort or the option to fly back to Britain. The company said it had last audited the hotel in late July and it had received an overall score of 96 per cent.

A spokeswoma­n for the British Foreign Office said: “We continue to support the family of a couple who died in Hurghada. Anyone staying at the Steigenber­ger Aqua Magic Hotel should follow the advice of their tour operator and the local authoritie­s.” — Reuters

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