4-year-old UK boy needs new kidney after E. coli in Egypt

Posted: May 20th, 2010 - 7:48pm by Doug Powell

Four-year-old Bodie Elliot from Canterbury, U.K., (right, photo from Kent Online) was struck down with E.coli on a family holiday will now need a kidney transplant, his parents revealed today.

Kent Online reports that parents Vernon and Emma were left devastated after doctors told them.

The couple all had stomach upsets after eating at a hotel in the popular resort of Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt in September 2008.

When they returned home, Bodie quickly became increasingly ill and was taken to hospital.

Bodie nearly died after suffering kidney failure and to be put on dialysis and have a blood transfusion.

But he continues to need hospital care and is now being treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

A consultant there has just told the family Bodie's kidneys are only functioning at around 50 per cent capacity.

Mr Elliot said the couple remained locked in legal dispute with the hotel over what they claim were poor food hygiene standards that led to themselves and Bodie falling ill after eating a beef lasagne from a buffet.

But in an email to the family, the hotel's insurers deny any responsibility claiming no other guests reported feeling ill at the time.

It added that the business is regularly inspected for health and hygiene and its procedures found to be "acceptable and appropriate."

Mr Elliott said,

"I will continue to fight for compensation for my son but we also want to make people aware of what a deadly bug this is because we wouldn't want another family and child to go through what we have."

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Francois Papin says:

I have previously been employed as a chef in Sharm el Sheikh and i can assure you that the hygiene standards are appalling and fall way below European standards, in some well known establishments they possibly fall below that expected for human consuption. I am not suprised by this heartbreaking story, i wish the boy and his family and just pray they get the justice they deserve.

Posted on May 23rd, 2010 - 11:14am

Anonymous says:

Hi Francois, Thanks for your comments I am Bodie's mum, where did you work in Sharm and was it the Hilton Fayrouz or know anybody that does as we are trying to get more proof of their terriable hygiene standards? Thanks you can email me at bubsiekins@hotmail.com

Posted on May 24th, 2010 - 3:02am

Vernon Elliott says:

It was the Hilton! The Hilton Fayrouz Resort. Not only do they not care they seem to think its ok to operate without insurance / guest cover and then do a cover up and say 'No Comment'! They S U C K! See evidence here you wont believe it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw4WdlniyFQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqT8Bqx3iL8&feature=channel

Posted on May 31st, 2010 - 4:26pm

Sharon Mills says:

It sickens me every time i read something like this. Unfortunately Justice is extremely hard to get because some people do not care. I lost my 5yr old son in 2005 because of someone that didn't give a damn and it is so frustrating. E.coli is a terrible bacterium with no cure and since my sons death here in Wales in 2005 myself and other families involved in the outbreak have been trying our hardest to raise the awareness of this bacterium. My thoughts are with the family and of course little Bodie.

Posted on June 2nd, 2010 - 4:33pm

emma elliott says:

Hi sharon so sorry to hear of your terrible lose and our thoughts are with you and your family. Thanks for your support we have set up a page on facebook if you wish to join and share your story to others that are dealing with the same issue we are, it is HUS Fighters. Thanks again

Posted on March 28th, 2011 - 4:21am

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