A MUM says she was rushed to hospital unconscious after falling ill on an all-inclusive five-star holiday.
Jennifer Bowditch was staying at the Royal Seginus Hotel in Antalya, Turkey, with her family when she was struck with "severe food poisoning".
The 41-year-old claims she experienced "extreme diarrhoea and sickness" after eating chilli chicken at the hotel's buffet a few days into the week-long trip.
She says she was the only one of her family to have the dish, and it took just a couple of hours to fall ill.
After being stuck on the toilet, Jennifer allegedly began to lose consciousness and was taken to a local hospital and put on an IV drip.
The mum-of-two, who had booked the £7,500 getaway through TUI, later discovered the BBC's Watchdog had investigated the hotel for food poisoning and hygiene complaints in 2023.
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During the family's stay, Jennifer filmed staff seemingly fishing faeces from the communal swimming pool with a net - in the same way as documented in the Watchdog report.
When approached in 2023, TUI said it was "aware of a small number of complaints" in relation to illness at the Royal Seginus.
Jennifer, who was away from August 2 to 9 with Ben, 40, Janice, 67, Jude, nine, and Cruise, six, wants to warn others against visiting.
The football coaching company director, from Ware, Hertfordshire, said: "It is sold as a five-star hotel. It is not.
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"It was a holiday from hell. It makes me feel sick that we spent all that money on a nightmare. It was scary.
"People are screaming out for this to be noticed but the hotel is covering it up. I don't think TUI is dealing with it greatly.
"I've never been so ill. It's totally unacceptable."
Jennifer is convinced it was a chilli chicken dish she ate on August 5 that made her sick.
"I was fine beforehand, and we didn't go outside of the complex," she added.
"Three to four hours later I started feeling extremely tired. I just had no appetite, which is unlike me.
"I went to my room and I went from zero to 100.
"I was so ill with extreme diarrhoea and extreme sickness, I couldn't leave the toilet. It was uncontrollable.
"Then I started going in and out of consciousness. A doctor came and took all my stats and said, 'You've got to go to hospital immediately'."
The hygiene was horrendous. We survived for two days because we had to
Jennifer Bowditch
Jennifer claims she was taken to a private hospital, where she had to fork out £2,000 in medical bills during her 24-hour stay.
She was allegedly put on an IV drip and given antibiotics, but doctors did "everything in their power" not to suggest it was caused by food poisoning.
"I know that's what it was," the parent added.
"I've got all my reports. On one of them it says it was an infectious disease and another says it was a gastric problem, but they gave me all the drugs you'd be on for food poisoning.
"They didn't want to release me because I had low blood pressure - another symptom of food poisoning."
After being discharged, Jennifer returned to the hotel and immediately asked TUI if they could be transferred somewhere else.
Their request was reportedly denied, but the family were allowed to eat at the resort's adults-only restaurant as a "goodwill gesture".
There, they allegedly "survived" on the beige foods to avoid becoming unwell again.
"TUI told us there was nowhere for us to move to, and that we would have to pay for it," Jennifer said.
"We were scared of eating there, so for the remainder of the holiday my kids survived on pizza, chips, croissants, and bananas.
"I was on edge. I didn't trust them. I lost all faith in the hotel.
"The hygiene was horrendous. We survived for two days because we had to, then came back feeling horrendous."
Jennifer returned to the UK and requested a full refund from TUI as advertising the hotel as being five-star was "misleading".
"They make it look amazing but it is very misleading," she added.
"I saw that it had five stars and thought, 'You can't go wrong, you know you're safe', but there was a Watchdog report on this very hotel last year.
"There are more and more people on Facebook saying they were ill too."
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In 2023, the BBC's Watchdog investigated claims by numerous holidaymakers staying at the Royal Seginus Hotel.
One couple, Jayne and Ricki, visited with their nine-year-old daughter Miley, who started complaining of stomach pains, diarrhoea and sickness on the fifth day of their 11-day stay.
She was taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors allegedly stated it was a bacterial infection picked up from either food, seawater or the hotel pool.
Like Jennifer, Jayne claims she witnessed a staff member fishing poo out of the pool and putting it in a bush.
Another traveller, Sarah, says her nine-month-old daughter Nellie developed a severe rash within days of arriving at the hotel.
She claims to have taken her to A&E, where medics said she'd had a bacterial reaction from the pool.
Other customers have launched legal action against TUI for the distress caused.
It has a 4.5 rating on Tripadvisor, but many of the most recent reviews mention getting poorly from the food, smelly towels and being confined to bed for a week.
Other holiday health horrors
- Liana Foster, 24, was rushed to hospital in agony after sleeping with the hotel aircon on in Turkey.
- Charmaine Kennedy felt pain in her back after chilling by the pool all day on holiday - then she was blue-lighted to hospital and discovered she was having a heart attack.
- A life-threatening infection that can kill within 24 hours was detected in four holiday hotspots.
- Mum-of-three Holly Parkin says her family were "traumatised" after falling ill on a five-star all-inclusive holiday to Turkey.
- Hundreds of British tourists returned home from holidays with an 18th century vomiting virus.
- "Fit and healthy" Charlie Watson was diagnosed with incurable cancer after getting sunburnt on holiday in Magaluf.
In Jennifer's case, the Royal Seginus Hotel said it maintained "open communication" with the family throughout their visit and "liaised with medical professionals" to "confirm there were no reports of poisoning".
A spokesperson added: "We are a business that fulfils all necessary precautions and ensures the food and water hygiene safety of our guests.
"Our establishment is audited by these official institutions in Turkey - the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and The Ministry and Directorate of Food/Nutrients, Agriculture and Livestock.
"We are required to carry out the necessary measures within the framework of legal regulations and requirements to ensure our guests security and safety, food safety and water safety, and we attach great importance to the health of our guests and strictly comply with all necessary procedures.
"It is important to understand that individual reactions to food can vary significantly due to personal health conditions, allergies, or sensitivities.
"Reactions may be influenced by factors unique to the individual rather than reflecting a broader issue with food safety at our hotel.
"Our management team maintained open communication with the Bowditch family throughout their stay, including during their time in the hospital.
"We also coordinated with medical professionals and can confirm that there were no reports of food poisoning.
"We want to emphasise that we take all guest concerns seriously and have adhered strictly to all necessary procedures and responsibilities during this incident."
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TUI declined to comment. But a spokesperson previously : "We are aware of a small number of cases of illness at Royal Seginus in Turkey.
"As this is now a legal matter it would not be appropriate for us to provide comment on these cases."