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Alison Sonnex was texting her neighbour about feeding her cats, but died hours later. A man's claim that his wife died on holiday in Egypt as a result of food poisoning is 'entirely speculative', a coroner has concluded. She became violently ill on their last night and died in hospital hours later. Delivering a narrative verdict, coroner James Dillon apologised to her family for not providing 'more answers'. A UK pathologist concluded Ms Sonnex, 54, had gastroenteritis and Mr Eversfield blamed her illness on food from the hotel. Mr Dillon said he could not be certain food poisoning responsible for Ms Sonnex's death. The evidence doesn't allow me to do so. While both Mrs Sonnex and Mr Eversfield, from Ramsgate, fell ill at the same time, her symptoms presented as more acute. An undiagnosed, unknown medical condition may have also contributed to her death, the court heard. Dr Kareem Aboualfa, a pathologist from the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, performed the autopsy and concluded Ms Sonnex's cause of death was 'most likely to be gastroenteritis'. After the inquest Mr Eversfield said: 'It's not really what I wanted. I really wanted to have an open verdict. Had we not been ill she wouldn't have died and she'd be here today. It's now 15 months after she died and we're really not any clearer than we were 15 months ago The court heard they had been on a Thomas Cook holiday. The hotel said other guests ate similar meals without any symptoms. A Thomas Cook spokeswoman said it: 'Provided immediate support to the family at the time. Our head of customer welfare stayed in touch with Mr Eversfield and continued to offer support in the months following. Egypt holidaymaker 'died of gastroenteritis'. Diarrhoea and vomiting - NHS. Image source, Facebook. More on this story. Related internet links. Thomas Cook.
Egypt holiday death: Food poisoning theory 'speculative'
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Alison Sonnex was texting her neighbour about feeding her cats, but died hours later. A woman on holiday with her husband in Egypt 'most likely' died as a result of gastroenteritis, an inquest heard. He told the inquest in Sandwich they had eaten in the hotel the night before they were due to fly home but at BST both were ill with severe vomiting and diarrhoea. The language teacher died hours later in the Port Ghalib hospital. Mr Eversfield said: 'I was stunned I didn't go on holiday to lose Alison. The court heard he believed they had suffered from food poisoning during their Thomas Cook holiday. However the hotel said other guests ate similar meals without any symptoms. A post-mortem examination in Egypt showed a tear in Mrs Sonnex's heart but a pathologist from the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford said that had almost certainly been caused by CPR, or during the autopsy. He concluded the year-old's cause of death was 'most likely to be gastroenteritis'. The court heard Mrs Sonnex collapsed in the hotel and was carried by staff to the hotel doctor. He put on an oxygen mask and called an ambulance which took both of them to Port Ghalib hospital. At the hospital Mrs Sonnex sent a text message to a neighbour and asking her to continue feeding the cats, the court heard. But within a couple of hours her condition deteriorated and she was taken to the intensive care unit. Mr Eversfield was receiving treatment for dehydration when he was told his wife had died. Diarrhoea and vomiting - NHS. Image source, Facebook. The inquest continues. Related internet links. Thomas Cook.
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