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Two British children feared to have died from poisoning during a Greek holiday have been described as "gorgeous" by family members.Two British children feared to have died from poisoning during a Greek holiday have been described as "gorgeous" by family members.
It is not known how Robert Shepherd, six, and sister Christianne, seven, died, but an official statement is due.It is not known how Robert Shepherd, six, and sister Christianne, seven, died, but an official statement is due.
Their father, Neil Shepherd and his partner, Ruth Beatson, both of W Yorks, remain seriously ill in Corfu.Their father, Neil Shepherd and his partner, Ruth Beatson, both of W Yorks, remain seriously ill in Corfu.
Ms Beatson's mother, Helen, said: "They were gorgeous children. That's all we want to say."Ms Beatson's mother, Helen, said: "They were gorgeous children. That's all we want to say."
Her father, Stephen, told reporters the family had "absolutely no idea what had happened".Her father, Stephen, told reporters the family had "absolutely no idea what had happened".
The pair flew to the Greek island on Friday to be at their daughter's bedside.The pair flew to the Greek island on Friday to be at their daughter's bedside.
Gas leak probeGas leak probe
A cleaner at the hotel, in the village of Gouvia, discovered the two children dead in their room on Thursday morning.A cleaner at the hotel, in the village of Gouvia, discovered the two children dead in their room on Thursday morning.
Mr Shepherd, 38, and 27-year-old Ms Beaton - from Horbury near Wakefield - were unconscious and were taken to intensive care at a local hospital.Mr Shepherd, 38, and 27-year-old Ms Beaton - from Horbury near Wakefield - were unconscious and were taken to intensive care at a local hospital.
Greek police said the father's condition had improved slightly overnight but Ms Beatson was "still no better".Greek police said the father's condition had improved slightly overnight but Ms Beatson was "still no better".
They are investigating whether the family could have been poisoned by a gas leak or by something they ate.They are investigating whether the family could have been poisoned by a gas leak or by something they ate.
Police said engineers would be checking the installation of air conditioning and boiler systems at the hotel on Friday afternoon.Police said engineers would be checking the installation of air conditioning and boiler systems at the hotel on Friday afternoon.
BBC correspondent Luisa Baldini said Britons at the hotel had been queuing up to buy British newspapers to try to find out more.BBC correspondent Luisa Baldini said Britons at the hotel had been queuing up to buy British newspapers to try to find out more.
On Friday afternoon, children's clothes remained outside the family's holiday bungalow, she said.On Friday afternoon, children's clothes remained outside the family's holiday bungalow, she said.
The children lived with their biological mother in the West Yorkshire town.The children lived with their biological mother in the West Yorkshire town.
She flew out to the island with her new husband on Thursday afternoon after hearing of the deaths.She flew out to the island with her new husband on Thursday afternoon after hearing of the deaths.
One of Mr Shepherd's neighbours in the UK, Brian Holmes, described him as "a really good family man" who "loves his children".One of Mr Shepherd's neighbours in the UK, Brian Holmes, described him as "a really good family man" who "loves his children".
'Poison' 'Powerful poison'
A police spokesman in Greece said post-mortem examinations were due to be carried out on Friday and toxicology tests would indicate how the children died.A police spokesman in Greece said post-mortem examinations were due to be carried out on Friday and toxicology tests would indicate how the children died.
The hotel says no other guests have been taken ill
Earlier, Stefanos Gasteratos, a pathologist at Corfu General Hospital, said "first indications" showed the "ingestion of a powerful poison", although he said toxicology test results would provide more information.Earlier, Stefanos Gasteratos, a pathologist at Corfu General Hospital, said "first indications" showed the "ingestion of a powerful poison", although he said toxicology test results would provide more information.
Guests reported seeing Robert collapse at breakfast on Wednesday and that the family had complained of feeling "woozy".Guests reported seeing Robert collapse at breakfast on Wednesday and that the family had complained of feeling "woozy".
Fishing village
The family was taking a week's holiday with Thomas Cook for the school half-term break.The family was taking a week's holiday with Thomas Cook for the school half-term break.
The tour company said it would not speculate on the cause of death but added it was working closely with the hospital and the police to gain further information and to support the family.The tour company said it would not speculate on the cause of death but added it was working closely with the hospital and the police to gain further information and to support the family.
The Louis Corcyra hotel, where the family were staying, is in Gouvia, a small fishing village about five miles north of Corfu town. It is considered an upmarket destination.The Louis Corcyra hotel, where the family were staying, is in Gouvia, a small fishing village about five miles north of Corfu town. It is considered an upmarket destination.
The Louis Corcyra has strongly denied any possibility of food poisoning at the hotel.The Louis Corcyra has strongly denied any possibility of food poisoning at the hotel.
Last year 100,000 British tourists visited Corfu. Travel specialists say the deaths will have a big impact on the island.Last year 100,000 British tourists visited Corfu. Travel specialists say the deaths will have a big impact on the island.