Tui faces scrutiny over E coli-linked death of baby after holiday in Egypt
Tui is facing scrutiny after the death of a British baby girl linked to E coli following a stay at a hotel in Egypt. Ariella Mann, who was one year old, died from a kidney condition associated with E coli after falling ill during her family's holiday. This incident follows two other cases of children becoming critically ill from the same condition after staying at the same hotel, raising concerns about the travel company's safety protocols.
- ▪Ariella Mann died from a kidney condition linked to E coli after staying at the Jaz Makadi Aquaviva hotel in Egypt.
- ▪Two other British children fell critically ill from the same condition after visiting the same hotel months earlier.
- ▪The Mann family spent £6,000 on their holiday and incurred additional medical costs while in Egypt.
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Ariella Mann, one, died in January from a kidney condition linked to E coli after falling ill at the five‑star Jaz Makadi Aquaviva hotel in Hurghada. Photograph: Irwin MitchellView image in fullscreenAriella Mann, one, died in January from a kidney condition linked to E coli after falling ill at the five‑star Jaz Makadi Aquaviva hotel in Hurghada. Photograph: Irwin MitchellTui TravelTui faces scrutiny over E coli-linked death of baby after holiday in EgyptTwo other small British children who stayed at same hotel fell critically ill from same condition months earlierJessica Murray Social affairs correspondentMon 25 May 2026 11.00 EDTLast modified on Mon 25 May 2026 11.02 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe travel company Tui is under scrutiny over its safety protocols after a British…
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