A family returning to the UK have said staying in a quarantine hotel was their “worst ever experience” after a mother and baby were left needing hospital treatment. Abby Pansegrauw, 34, and her one-year-old baby son both had to be treated in hospital, the latter for three days, as a result, they say, of food given to them at Novotel London Heathrow Airport in April. Staying with her husband, Etienne, and two other children, Mrs Pansegrauw, whose.
Abbey Pansegrauw and her one-year-old son both had to get treatment in hospital after contracting what they claim was food poisoning from meals served at a quarantine hotel at Heathrow Airport.
The woman police want to speak to in connection with the theft Picture: WILTSHIRE POLICE Police want to speak to this woman after £230-worth of makeup and beauty products were stolen from the Greenbridge retail park Boots on March 27.
‘Serious assault’ prompts dashcam appeal On Wednesday, police issued an urgent appeal for dashcam footage after what detectives only called a “serious assault” committed on Saturday, March 20. The force is yet to give any detail on the nature or location of the assault. They asked for any drivers with dashcam footage between 1pm and 2pm in Westfield Way, Akers Way, Moredon Golf Course, Thamesdown Drive, Oakhurst Way into Tadpole Village focusing on Greene Street, Trellis Street, Pearson Road and William Morris Way.