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British dad dies in plush 4-star holiday hotel after eating 'half-cooked' chicken

British dad dies in plush 4-star holiday hotel after eating 'half-cooked' chicken

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A Brit dad died at a luxury hotel after eating a "half-cooked" chicken and contracting a nasty disease, an inquest has heard.

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