
Our two-year-old daughter ended up in a coma after getting food poisoning at a five-star resort - and she still hasn't fully recovered
Daily MailA two-year-old girl suffered a blood clot and was put in a coma after a horrendous bout of food poisoning on an all-inclusive holiday in Egypt. Chloe Crook jetted off to the five-star Jaz Aquaviva resort in Hurghada in July with her parents but began exhibiting debilitating gastric symptoms just two days later. Chloe Crook suffered a blood clot and was put in a coma after a horrendous bout of food poisoning on an all-inclusive holiday in Egypt She was then rushed to hospital by ambulance where she temporarily lost her vision and became non-verbal - before bruising appeared under the skin on her head Chloe was then found to have Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome, potentially a fatal blood condition linked to the bacteria E. coli, which can lead to brain damage. Megan and Chloe's dad, Alex, 40, have since instructed serious injury lawyers at legal firm Irwin Mitchell to investigate their daughter's illness. Jennifer Hodgson, a lawyer from the company, said: 'The family's holiday turned into nothing short of a nightmare after Chloe fell ill. Chloe was found to have a potentially fatal blood condition which can damage the brain.
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