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A British widow said she had to bury her husband in an unmarked grave in Cape Verde after he fell ill and died there while on holiday.

Law firm Irwin Mitchell said it now represents more than 2,500 people who have complained of illnesses – such as salmonella, E.coli and shigella – after holidays in the west African country since the summer of 2022.

Among them are the families of 10 people who died of gastric illnesses while on holidays booked through Tui, the law firm said.

They are all planning legal action against the travel company.

Retired forklift driver Colin Timson, 74, from Heighington, near Lincoln, fell ill on the second day of his £2,000 two-week stay at the Riu Funana resort in Sal in July 2024.

His wife Jacqueline, 69, said that she found him collapsed the next morning.

Mr Timson died in hospital later that evening and a death certificate from the Cape Verde authorities said his cause of death was dehydration, severe anaemia and septic shock caused by acute gastroenteritis and digestive bleeding, the law firm said.

Mrs Timsom, who also fell ill, said she had to bury her husband in an unmarked grave three days after his death.

She said: “We’d been to Cape Verde before and were looking forward to returning. However, when we arrived at the hotel we didn’t feel it was the same standard we’d found on our previous holiday to Cape Verde.

Jacqueline Timson said she had to bury her husband in an unmarked grave three days after his death
Jacqueline Timson said she had to bury her husband in an unmarked grave three days after his death (PA)

“Some of the food appeared to be undercooked and was lukewarm. The toilets round the pool were full of dead cockroaches and we didn’t go in the pool because the water looked yellow.

“We both fell ill at the same time but I wasn’t as bad as Colin, who was vomiting yellow sick.

“When he left the clinic to go to hospital I went back to the hotel as I was told Colin would be in safe hands and to visit him the following day.

“I didn’t even know he’d died until I arrived at the hospital the following day. When I heard the news my world fell apart.

“Everything was a blur but I believed I didn’t have adequate travel insurance, and I thought it would have been too expensive to fly Colin home.

“I was told that there wasn’t an option to have a cremation in Cape Verde so I had to watch helplessly as he was buried.”

The retired factory worker added: “I still can’t comprehend how we went on holiday together but Colin never came home.

“The hardest thing is that I couldn’t even bring his ashes home to be alongside me. Instead, he’s buried in an unmarked grave, alone, thousands of miles away from his family.”

In June 2024, Laurence Brownlie, 67, a retired IT engineer from West Calder in West Lothian, Scotland, went to the five-star Meliá Llana Beach Resort and Spa in Cape Verde with his wife, Glenna, 66, for a two-week holiday when he became unwell.

Three days later, Mr Brownlie collapsed at a dinner table and later died, with a death certificate issued by the Cape Verde authorities saying it was of a suspected heart attack.

His family have concerns about conditions at the resort, including reports of flies in food and the absence of a defibrillator, the law firm said.

Laurence Brownlie, 67, collapsed and died in Cape Verde
Laurence Brownlie, 67, collapsed and died in Cape Verde (PA)

His daughter Erin, 34, said: “It remains difficult not to think how dad should have been coming home with mum at the end of their holiday.

“Instead, our family was left devastated and trying to come to terms with losing him so suddenly in such traumatic circumstances.

“I can’t imagine how harrowing it must have been for my mum seeing her soulmate pass away in front of her.

“We’ll forever be grateful to those in the hotel who tried to help dad but what happened has left us with so many unanswered questions. Nothing will ever take away the pain of knowing he died so far from home.

“As well as grieving for dad, we had to deal with the shock of flying out to be with mum, not being able to see him, and then facing the journey of bringing him back to Scotland.

“It’s something no family should ever have to go through.”

Tui, Riu Hotels & Resorts and Meliá Hotels & Resorts have all been approached for comment.

Jatinder Paul, serious injury lawyer at Irwin Mitchell, said: “It’s staggering that we continue to be contacted by hundreds more people reporting how their holidays have been ruined by serious illness.

“Nothing brings the impact of these incidents into sharper focus than the deaths of British holidaymakers.

“The first-hand accounts from those who have lost loved ones are not only incredibly stark but harrowing.

“Our focus is now on securing our clients the answers they deserve and, where needed, either the support they require to come to terms with their loss or the specialist rehabilitation they require to try and overcome the impact of their illnesses the best they can.”

Shigella is a gastrointestinal bug that can cause severe diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps. It can be caught from contaminated food, water or surfaces.

Salmonella is often caused by eating or handling contaminated food.

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