Two British holidaymakers die of Legionnaires’ disease

Two British holidaymakers have died after contracting Legionnaires’ disease while on holiday in Spain.

Two unnamed male pensioners died after staying at the Diamante Beach Hotel in Calpe, Spain, Saga Holidays said.

One died in hospital yesterday morning while the other was found dead in a hotel room.

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A further three people remain in hospital in Spain while another has already been discharged.

Five other people who recently stayed at the same hotel have been treated in hospital in the UK and all but one have been discharged, the company added.

All people affected are in their 70s or 80s.

A spokesman for Saga said: “It was reported to us on Saturday January 14 that a customer who had stayed at the Diamante Beach Hotel in Spain was being treated for pneumonia caused by legionella.

“We immediately sent out a scientific expert to Spain and informed our guests there and offered to move them to a different hotel.

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“We also contacted people who had stayed at the hotel in the previous month telling them to contact their doctor if they were experiencing flu-like symptoms.”

He added: “Five people who had since returned to the UK had been to the doctors and were confirmed as having contracted legionella. Four were discharged and one is still in hospital in the UK and responding to treatment.

“In Spain there were five people treated in hospital; one was treated and discharged and three are responding to treatment in wards.

“One gentleman was treated in the intensive care unit and passed away this morning.”

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The spokesman said the company moved all clients to a new hotel after their expert conducted tests on water samples.

“We understand today there was another gentleman who had not presented as being ill so had not come forward that died in his room at the new hotel.”

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