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First family to be charged over 'fake' holiday bug | Daily Mail Online
'The Mail on Sunday has highlighted the rise in compensation claims made by people who say they fell ill on holiday. '
'The claims, submitted by David Norman Solicitors, were for food poisoning. '
'It is thought to be the first time someone has appeared in a criminal court in the UK accused of making a fake compensation claim for holiday sickness. '
'Deborah Briton, 53, and her partner Paul Roberts, 43, submitted bogus compensation claims for themselves and their two children for two all-inclusive holidays in Majorca, a preliminary hearing was told. '
'A family has been accused of lying about being ill on holiday to extort £52,000 from Thomas Cook in what is set to be a landmark court case. '
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'The Mail on Sunday has highlighted the rise in compensation claims made by people who say they fell ill on holiday. '
'The claims, submitted by David Norman Solicitors, were for food poisoning. '
'It is thought to be the first time someone has appeared in a criminal court in the UK accused of making a fake compensation claim for holiday sickness. '
'Deborah Briton, 53, and her partner Paul Roberts, 43, submitted bogus compensation claims for themselves and their two children for two all-inclusive holidays in Majorca, a preliminary hearing was told. '
'A family has been accused of lying about being ill on holiday to extort £52,000 from Thomas Cook in what is set to be a landmark court case. '
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