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Newlyweds sue Thailand hotel after bride falls ill with salmonella on luxury £10,000 honeymoon

A newly married couple are suing a four-star hotel after the bride fell violently ill and was hospitalised after contracting a serious infection while on their dream honeymoon in Asia.

Paul, 36, and Xanta Watts, from Kettering, Northamptonshire, spent £10,000 on a three-week tour of Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand - where the bride started to feel unwell.

While staying at a four-star resort on Koh Yao Noi Island near Phuket, Xanta, 29, suffered diarrhoea, vomiting and severe stomach cramps.

She fell violently ill and was hospitalised for seven days after contracting Paratyphoid - a disease caused by the salmonella bacteria - diagnosed when she returned to the UK.

The couple claim they saw worm-like creatures in the swimming pools and fresh food being piled on top of old dishes at the luxury resort.

The disease is commonly caused by eating contaminated food and water.

The Watts are now taking legal action against the resort and tour operator after their ‘honeymoon from hell’.

Care worker Xanta, said: ‘We were devastated that our so called luxury holiday was completely ruined.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2637195/Newlyweds-sue-Thailand-hotel-Kuoni-bride-falls-ill-salmonella-luxury-10-000-honeymoon.html

Mail Online: 2014-05-23

Scambolicious gitty-brits really need to wash their hands more.

"Sometimes, 'fuggedabowdit' just means fuggedabowdit. . . . "

Are pikeys strictly "Brits"?

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Newlyweds sue Thailand hotel after bride falls ill with salmonella on luxury £10,000 honeymoon

A newly married couple are suing a four-star hotel after the bride fell violently ill and was hospitalised after contracting a serious infection while on their dream honeymoon in Asia.

Paul, 36, and Xanta Watts, from Kettering, Northamptonshire, spent £10,000 on a three-week tour of Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand - where the bride started to feel unwell.

While staying at a four-star resort on Koh Yao Noi Island near Phuket, Xanta, 29, suffered diarrhoea, vomiting and severe stomach cramps.

She fell violently ill and was hospitalised for seven days after contracting Paratyphoid - a disease caused by the salmonella bacteria - diagnosed when she returned to the UK.

The couple claim they saw worm-like creatures in the swimming pools and fresh food being piled on top of old dishes at the luxury resort.

The disease is commonly caused by eating contaminated food and water.

The Watts are now taking legal action against the resort and tour operator after their ‘honeymoon from hell’.

Care worker Xanta, said: ‘We were devastated that our so called luxury holiday was completely ruined.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2637195/Newlyweds-sue-Thailand-hotel-Kuoni-bride-falls-ill-salmonella-luxury-10-000-honeymoon.html

Mail Online: 2014-05-23

Scambolicious gitty-brits really need to wash their hands more.

"Sometimes, 'fuggedabowdit' just means fuggedabowdit. . . . "

Are pikeys strictly "Brits"?

Hmmm. Right. Paul and Xanta are not Albanian Gypsies from Kettering, Northamptonshire are they.

But they can't really be serious here now, can they ?

"Sometimes, 'fuggedabowdit' just means fuggedabowdit. . . . "

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Good luck proving that she got sick from the conditions at the hotel. I of course cannot prove that she didn't but impossible to prove at this point. Of course I would have suggested a move to another hotel if the conditions were so bad.

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''...fresh food piled on dirty dishes...'' Perhaps they saw guests topping up at the hotel buffet. How many hotels in the world do you have a view of your food being dishedbup UNLESS it's a buffet....

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Newlyweds sue Thailand hotel after bride falls ill with salmonella on luxury £10,000 honeymoon

A newly married couple are suing a four-star hotel after the bride fell violently ill and was hospitalised after contracting a serious infection while on their dream honeymoon in Asia.

Paul, 36, and Xanta Watts, from Kettering, Northamptonshire, spent £10,000 on a three-week tour of Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand - where the bride started to feel unwell.

While staying at a four-star resort on Koh Yao Noi Island near Phuket, Xanta, 29, suffered diarrhoea, vomiting and severe stomach cramps.

She fell violently ill and was hospitalised for seven days after contracting Paratyphoid - a disease caused by the salmonella bacteria - diagnosed when she returned to the UK.

The couple claim they saw worm-like creatures in the swimming pools and fresh food being piled on top of old dishes at the luxury resort.

The disease is commonly caused by eating contaminated food and water.

The Watts are now taking legal action against the resort and tour operator after their ‘honeymoon from hell’.

Care worker Xanta, said: ‘We were devastated that our so called luxury holiday was completely ruined.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2637195/Newlyweds-sue-Thailand-hotel-Kuoni-bride-falls-ill-salmonella-luxury-10-000-honeymoon.html

Mail Online: 2014-05-23

Scambolicious gitty-brits really need to wash their hands more.

"Sometimes, 'fuggedabowdit' just means fuggedabowdit. . . . "

Are pikeys strictly "Brits"?

I suppose Charlton fans are British unless they're busing in fans from europe now.

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"fresh food being piled on top of old dishes at the luxury resort" ... almost guaranteed that they were not imagining it.

Buffet food here is very often topped up throughout the course of the meal rather than new serving trays put out!

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