Irish Sunday Mirror

TRAGEDY

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the results of an independen­t second autopsy.

Other guests at the hotel have reported bouts of sickness and one man claimed his wife contracted typhoid there earlier this year. Thomas Cook have since moved all their 300 clients out to other accommodat­ion.

Kelly, 40, said in the wake of her parents’ deaths: “I believe something suspicious has gone on. Something has happened in that room.”

And Mr Harris said: “My view is that we need some transparen­t answers.

“The father was seemingly strong as an ox and then within hours has died. What is concerning is the speed with which carbon monoxide poisoning was ruled out. I’m sceptical we will get answers. It was even suggested the wife died of a broken heart.” The General Prosecutor’s Office in Cairo is heading the investigat­ion but no criminal inquiry is taking place. Meanwhile other holidaymak­ers continued to party at the hotel, taking drinks from waiters and eating from the huge buffet. French tourist Christophe Wadoux, 63, said: “It’s sad for the family but everyone seems relaxed that nothing suspicious has taken place.” Thomas Cook, which has taken the Aqua Magic off its website, has said it “does not rule anything in or out”. And a hotel source said: “There is absolutely no danger in staying here.” andy.lines@mirror.co.uk

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