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Two children who died on Corfu were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning, Greek officials have confirmed.Two children who died on Corfu were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning, Greek officials have confirmed.
A pathologist said very high levels of the gas were found in the bodies of Christianne Shepherd, seven and her brother Robert, six.A pathologist said very high levels of the gas were found in the bodies of Christianne Shepherd, seven and her brother Robert, six.
The children were found dead in their hotel room next to their father Neil Shepherd and his partner Ruth Beatson, who were both unconscious. The children were found dead in their hotel room next to their father Neil Shepherd and his partner Ruth Beatson.
The children's natural mother, Sharon Wood, 35, has visited their bodies. The police are preparing to issue charges of negligent manslaughter against the hotel, the BBC has learned.
The charges are being considered against the owner of the Corcyra Palace Hotel, the hotel manager, its maintenance manager and an air conditioning technician, police sources said.
The investigation is centred around a gas boiler adjacent to the family's room and experts are now carrying out an examination on that device, as well as air conditioning and water heater systems.
The children's natural mother, Sharon Wood, 35, has visited the bodies of her children.
Mr Shepherd, 38, and his partner, 27, have regained consciousness but have not yet received the news of the children's deaths.Mr Shepherd, 38, and his partner, 27, have regained consciousness but have not yet received the news of the children's deaths.
Boiler 'Gorgeous' children
Pathologist professor Theodore Vouyouklais, who carried out the post-mortem examination on the bodies, said investigators believed the source was a hot water boiler in a room next to the one the family was staying in - although this theory has not yet been proved. Mrs Wood and a man believed to be her husband were accompanied to the morgue by officials from the British Consul.
Engineers have been examining air conditioning, boiler systems and a water heater at the hotel. Scotland Yard detectives permanently stationed in Athens are working on the investigation alongside their Greek colleagues.
Mrs Wood and a man believed to be her husband were accompanied to the morgue by officials from the British Consul on Saturday morning.
CARBON MONOXIDE The gas is a product of incomplete combustion of natural or petroleum gasBlocked flues and chimneys mean the gas cannot escape and is therefore inhaledFifty people in the UK die each year in their homes from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.Inhalation reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen which starves organs and cellsChimneys, flues and gas appliances and heating systems should be inspected regularlyCARBON MONOXIDE The gas is a product of incomplete combustion of natural or petroleum gasBlocked flues and chimneys mean the gas cannot escape and is therefore inhaledFifty people in the UK die each year in their homes from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.Inhalation reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen which starves organs and cellsChimneys, flues and gas appliances and heating systems should be inspected regularly
The two children, who lived with their mother in Horbury, near Wakefield, were described as "gorgeous" by family members.The two children, who lived with their mother in Horbury, near Wakefield, were described as "gorgeous" by family members.
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.
After they arrived, Ms Beatson regained consciousness and managed to smile - although she has not yet spoken to anyone.After they arrived, Ms Beatson regained consciousness and managed to smile - although she has not yet spoken to anyone.
Mr Shepherd, who is separated from Mrs Wood, has also regained consciousness.Mr Shepherd, who is separated from Mrs Wood, has also regained consciousness.
Doctors, who have decided not to tell the couple about the deaths for the time being, say police will not be able to interview them until psychologists give the go-ahead. Doctors say police will not be able to interview them until psychologists give the go-ahead.
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On Thursday morning, a cleaner at the hotel in the village of Gouvia discovered the two children dead in their room, and Ms Beatson and Mr Shepherd unconscious.On Thursday morning, a cleaner at the hotel in the village of Gouvia discovered the two children dead in their room, and Ms Beatson and Mr Shepherd unconscious.
The couple, from Horbury, were taken to Corfu General Hospital. The couple, from Horbury, were taken to Corfu General Hospital. The results of toxicology tests carried out on the children are due in 10 to 15 days.
Neil Shepherd has not been told about the deaths of his childrenNeil Shepherd has not been told about the deaths of his children
The family had been taking a week's holiday for the school half-term break. The family had been taking a week's holiday for the school half-term break. BBC correspondent Luisa Baldini said other bungalows in the hotel have been closed as a precautionary measure but the hotel overall has not been evacuated, although it is due to shut soon as the holiday season is coming to an end.
Thomas Cook, the company they were travelling with, said it was working closely with the hospital and the police to gain further information and to support the family. Thomas Cook, the company the family were travelling with, said it was working closely with the hospital and the police to gain further information and to support the family.
BBC correspondent Luisa Baldini said Britons at the hotel had been queuing up to buy British newspapers to try to find out what has been happening.
Guests at the Louis Corcyra Hotel told how they recalled seeing Robert collapse at breakfast on Wednesday, and that the family had complained of feeling "woozy".Guests at the Louis Corcyra Hotel told how they recalled seeing Robert collapse at breakfast on Wednesday, and that the family had complained of feeling "woozy".