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'SOMETHING SMELT FUNNY'

Egypt hotel death couple were ‘killed by something in their room’ daughter insists

THE daughter who saw her parents die in a hotel in Egypt has insisted they were killed by "something in the room".

John and Susan Cooper died after falling ill at the Steigenberger Aqua Magic in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada on Tuesday.

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Mystery still surrounds the deaths of John and Susan CooperCredit: Facebook

In an interview with the BBC, their daughter Kelly Ormerod has told how there was a "funny smell" in their room.

The 40-year-old, who had been on holiday with her parents and daughter, said the couple were seriously ill and recalled seeing her dad "staggering back to the bed".

She told the BBC: "While I was on holiday, a lot of people got the Egyptian tummy, they didn't even get that.

"The evening before we went to bed, we were all having a lovely family meal and they were fit and healthy."

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Kelly said two doctors came to see John at the hotel.

She added: "They didn't really see to Mum because they could see that Dad was more ill and he took priority.

"They tried basically to save his life and they couldn't - they did CPR on him but nothing could help him, nothing could save him.

Travel Editor of The Sun Lisa Minot​ discusses the ​tragic deaths of John and Susan Cooper in the Steigenberger Aqua Magic in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada
Kelly Omerod told how there was a 'funny smell' in her parents' room
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Kelly Ormerod, right, pictured with her parentsCredit: Refer to Caption

"Mum had no idea what was going on - she was oblivious to what was actually happening because she was so poorly."

Susan, 64, was taken to hospital where she later died.

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Kelly said: "I don't think it was specifically an individual's fault for the deaths.

"I think when they went back to that room that evening there was something in that room that's actually killed them - whether they've inhaled something that poisoned them, I don't know.

"I can only have my opinion on what's gone on, but there's something that happened in that room that killed my parents."

Holidaymakers return to Manchester Airport today after cutting short their tripsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
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Passenger Janet Rawlingson with a Thomas Cook repCredit: NB PRESS LTD

Meanwhile, the family face an agonising ten - day wait before finding out why the Coopers died.

Thomas Cook's chief executive said the company was doing "everything" to support the pair's grieving relatives, but stressed there was "no evidence" the couple were poisoned by carbon monoxide.

He told Sky News: "We have no real evidence what caused the deaths, but what I can promise is at Thomas Cook we are doing everything to support the family and to support the Egyptian authorities... to get to the bottom of it and to get to the cause.

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"There is no evidence that it is a carbon monoxide poisoning. We have no evidence but I don't want to rule out anything before I really know the cause."

News of the agonising wait came after Kelly travelled to the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada to confront officials.

Kelly Ormerod met senior officials in Egypt to confront them over her parents' deaths

She met Governor Ahmed Abdallah- only to be told her parents' deaths were "normal for an old Englishman and his wife".

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Today, tourists who chose to cut short their holidays - because of the tragedy - touched down at Manchester Airport.

It has also emerged that almost 200 people have lodged sickness complaints against the Thomas Cook resort where John, 69, and Susan, died.

The tour operator is widening the probe into the deaths of the couple, who died within hours of each other.

Authorities claim they died of "heart and respiratory failure", but Kelly maintains "something suspicious has gone on".

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