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Mum says 'one thing stands out' and demands answers after whole family fall ill on TUI Egypt holiday

A mum's family holiday to a luxury resort was 'completely ruined' as she ended up on a drip in hospital.

Clare and Robert Green stayed at the Jaz Aquamarine resort in Hurghada, Egypt, with Clare’s three children, Harry, Oliver and Teddy Holt, between July 21 and August 2 this year. They were also joined by Clare’s mum Denise Neil and dad Raymond Eaton.

The family booked their two-week stay at the resort through tour operator TUI UK Ltd, paying around £1,700 per person.

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A few days into their holiday, they were joined by family friend Clare Taylor, her son Jack Burgwin and daughter, Lilah Mae Close.

However, they were all struck down with illness, including diarrhoea, vomiting and stomach cramps during the trip, the Liverpool Echo reports. Clare Green, 38, attended a hospital in Egypt, where she was placed on a drip and given intravenous (IV) antibiotics.

On their return to the UK, Clare, 10-year-old Oliver, Raymond, 66, and Denise, 68, all saw their GP. Clare was found to be dehydrated with high blood pressure.

While eight-year-old Teddy has recovered, Clare, Robert, Oliver and Harry are continuing to experience symptoms. Raymond and Denise also have ongoing stomach cramps and diarrhoea.

Clare Taylor, 38, and 14-year-old Jack were also struck down with diarrhoea, vomiting and stomach cramps while in Egypt. In addition, Clare began passing blood and Jack developed a fever.

"The whole experience was horrific and we all wish we’d never booked it," said Clare Green.

Clare Green, an accounts manager from Wallasey, Merseyside, was the first to fall ill - on July 26. She was followed by Teddy and Denise the day after.

Robert, 37, and Oliver

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