TUI Cape Verde: Tourism Group Fully Investigating Claims as High Court to Hear Case of 300 Brits Who Fell Ill on Holiday
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Tourists died after developing gastrointestinal symptoms during holidays on the island of Sal. Cabo-Verdian government refuses to link between deaths and an infectious outbreak.
The families of six British tourists who allegedly succumbed to a gastro on vacation filed lawsuits against the travel agency.
4 British tourists die after Cape Verde vacations; Families sue TUI
Four British tourists have died after falling seriously ill during or shortly after vacations in Cape Verde, while a small number of Dutch travelers who booked with TUI also reported sickness, the company confirmed. Families of the British victims have launched legal action against TUI, the travel operator that organized the trips.
In the past few weeks, six British tourists have died after contracting a dangerous bacteria while on holiday in Cape Verde, according to British media reports. This destination is also popular with Poles. Over 1,500 tourists are now planning to take legal action against the holiday organizer, TUI.
Six British tourists have died in a row in a popular holiday paradise - The infection is spreading unhindered in the island's hotels.
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