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Family in Corfu for deaths trial Holiday fume deaths trial delayed
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The family of two children who died on holiday have arrived at court in Corfu where two UK holiday reps are to go on trial charged with manslaughter. The trial of two holiday reps over the deaths of a brother and sister who died on holiday in Corfu has been further delayed until next year.
Christi Shepherd, seven, and her brother Bobby, six, of Horbury, West Yorkshire, died from carbon monoxide poisoning on a half-term break in 2006. Christi Shepherd, seven, and her six-year-old brother Robert, of Horbury, West Yorkshire, died of carbon monoxide poisoning in October 2006.
Their father Neil Shepherd and his partner Ruth Beatson survived. Their father, Neil Shepherd, and his partner, Ruth Beatson, survived.
Thomas Cook employees Richard Carson, 27, and Nicola Gibson, 25, face manslaughter and negligence charges. Thomas Cook reps Richard Carson, 27, and Nicola Gibson, 25, face charges of manslaughter and negligence.
Their trial was due to start on Thursday but was adjourned until next February or March after legal applications by the defendants.
They are accused of causing manslaughter by negligence in relation to the children, and of causing bodily injury by negligence to Mr Shepherd and Ms Beatson, who receovered after being oversome by fumes.
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They are accused of causing manslaughter by negligence in relation to the children, and of causing bodily injury by negligence to Mr Shepherd and Ms Beatson, who both recovered after being overcome by fumes. Ten Greeks, including staff from the Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel in Gouvia, where the family were staying, were also due to be tried.
Ten Greeks, including staff from the Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel in Gouvia, where the family was staying, are also due to be tried.
Mr Shepherd and Ms Beatson have flown to Corfu for the trial, as have the children's mother Sharon Wood and her husband Paul.Mr Shepherd and Ms Beatson have flown to Corfu for the trial, as have the children's mother Sharon Wood and her husband Paul.
A Thomas Cook spokeswoman said: "We are confident that our colleagues acted properly and should not be blamed in any way.A Thomas Cook spokeswoman said: "We are confident that our colleagues acted properly and should not be blamed in any way.
"We continue to give them our full support and believe they will be vindicated by the court.""We continue to give them our full support and believe they will be vindicated by the court."
Mr Carson is still employed by Thomas Cook but Ms Gibson no longer works for the company.Mr Carson is still employed by Thomas Cook but Ms Gibson no longer works for the company.