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Dad-of-two placed into coma after Turkey holiday as chef, 55, ‘caught rare disease from dirty 4-star hotel'

Dad-of-two placed into coma after Turkey holiday as chef, 55, ‘caught rare disease from dirty 4-star hotel'

Scottish Sun8 hours ago

The dad began suffering severe flu-like symptoms and was rushed to hospital
HOLS HORROR Dad-of-two placed into coma after Turkey holiday as chef, 55, 'caught rare disease from dirty 4-star hotel'
A DAD-OF-TWO has claimed he nearly died after contracting a rare disease from a "dirty" 4-star hotel.
Richard Moore, 55, began to suffer from a fever and chest pains after returning from a holiday in Turkey with partner Julie, 50.
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Richard's family was told he may not survive the harrowing ordeal
Credit: SWNS
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Richard had to be placed into an induced coma
Credit: SWNS
Richard, a chef, became so ill that he had to be rushed to hospital and placed into an induced coma.
His wife and kids were told by medical staff that he may not survive the ordeal.
Doctors confirmed he was suffering from potentially deadly Legionnaires' disease, Richard needed five days of intense hospital treatment which included antibiotics and an IV drip.
Richard, of Blyth, Northumberland, said: "This holiday was meant to be a short break before I started a new job as an executive chef.
"Instead, it cost me my dream job, my health and very nearly my life.
"As a result of the memory loss, I can't recall much of my time in hospital, but when I was admitted, I remember the fear and not knowing what was wrong.
"I'm lucky to be alive but it's so upsetting to think my family were told I might not live.
"I never realised Legionnaires' disease was so serious and I want to tell my story to make other people aware of the symptoms and the dangers.
"I wouldn't want to think that other people were going off on a holiday unaware of what they could be walking into.
"If there are issues with the hotel then that needs looking at urgently.
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"I feel fortunate to have pulled through. However, I do worry that someone else might not be as lucky as I was."
Richard and his family paid £2,000 to stay at the four-star Champion Holiday Village in Kemer, Turkey.
After arriving at the hotel on August 18 last year, Richard said he thought the hotel was dirty, old and dated.
He also noticed that the room felt damp and had a grim fusty smell.
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He suffered serious flu-like symptoms after returning from his holiday
Credit: SWNS
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Richard was unable to start at a new job because of the illness
Credit: SWNS
He said: "I can't specifically pinpoint to one thing but the water temperature fluctuated a lot in the shower.
"The bathroom and hotel generally looked run down and the sofa in hotel room beneath the air con felt damp throughout the holiday which made me think it was leaking."
Days after returning to the UK, Richard began suffering from severe flu-like symptoms.
On August 30 he developed chest pains, a shortness of breath and a fever and was rushed to hospital for treatment.
He spent a whole month in hospital and has been unable to start at his new job as an executive chef.
Richard still struggles with lethargy, weakness and mobility issues linked to Legionnaires' disease.
He has now instructed travel illness lawyers at Irwin Mitchell to investigate the cause of his Legionnaires' disease.
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Richard visited Champion Holiday Village in Kemer, Turkey
Credit: Champion Holiday Village
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Richard is now having lawyers investigate the cause of his illness
Credit: SWNS
Jennifer Hodgson, representing Richard, said: "Richard's first-hand account of his experience at the hotel and contracting his illness is deeply disturbing.
"Legionnaires' disease is an incredibly serious condition, and it can take several days from coming into contact with Legionella bacteria before symptoms of the illness start to appear.
"As Richard has since discovered, the effects of the disease can be long-term.
"Nothing can make up for the impact the illness has had and continues to have on Richard, but we're determined to provide him with the answers and specialist support he deserves.
"Public buildings, such as hotels and offices, can have complex water systems, so it's vital that all precautions are taken to prevent the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease developing.
"As part of our work and to assist with our investigations, we would be keen to hear from anyone else who may also have been affected by illness whilst staying at the Champion Holiday Village Hotel, Turkey."

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