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Christi and Bobby Shepherd Corfu deaths bungalow to be demolished | Christi and Bobby Shepherd Corfu deaths bungalow to be demolished |
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The bungalow in Corfu where two British children died of carbon monoxide poisoning is to be demolished. | The bungalow in Corfu where two British children died of carbon monoxide poisoning is to be demolished. |
Christi and Bobby Shepherd, of Horbury, near Wakefield, were poisoned at the Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel in 2006. | |
The hotel said it had decided to demolish the bungalow now "proceedings were over". An inquest last week ruled the pair had been unlawfully killed. | The hotel said it had decided to demolish the bungalow now "proceedings were over". An inquest last week ruled the pair had been unlawfully killed. |
Thomas Cook chief executive Peter Fankhauser met the children's parents after issuing a public apology. | Thomas Cook chief executive Peter Fankhauser met the children's parents after issuing a public apology. |
On Friday it emerged the electrician convicted in connection with the deaths had been back working at the hotel complex until his dismissal on Thursday. | On Friday it emerged the electrician convicted in connection with the deaths had been back working at the hotel complex until his dismissal on Thursday. |
In a statement, the hotel said he was "no longer working for the company". | In a statement, the hotel said he was "no longer working for the company". |
"Now that all proceedings including the inquest are over we have decided to demolish the bungalow," it added. | "Now that all proceedings including the inquest are over we have decided to demolish the bungalow," it added. |
"This will be done after the hotel operations have ended for the season." | "This will be done after the hotel operations have ended for the season." |
The family of Christi, seven, and Bobby, six, had pleaded for bungalow 112 to be torn down and a playground built in its place. They had asked Thomas Cook to "push through" their request. | |
Although the company no longer sends British tourists to this hotel, it still provides business for the Louis hotel chain in other resorts. | Although the company no longer sends British tourists to this hotel, it still provides business for the Louis hotel chain in other resorts. |
In 2010 three people, including the manager of the Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel and two members of staff, were found guilty of manslaughter by negligence and sentenced to seven years. | In 2010 three people, including the manager of the Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel and two members of staff, were found guilty of manslaughter by negligence and sentenced to seven years. |
Eight other people were cleared, including two Thomas Cook travel reps. | Eight other people were cleared, including two Thomas Cook travel reps. |
The children were on holiday at the hotel with their father Neil Shepherd and his now wife, Ruth, when they died. | |
The inquest heard the faulty boiler had been housed in an outbuilding attached to the side of the bungalow where the family had been staying. | |
The children's parents had previously criticised the tour firm for not apologising to them directly during the two-week hearing in Wakefield. | |
On Monday the firm revealed it had donated £1.5m to the children's charity Unicef. The money was the remainder after legal costs of a £3m damages settlement from the Greek hotel. | |
On Wednesday Mr Fankhauser had said he was "deeply sorry" about the deaths. | |
"It is clear that there are things that we as a company could have done better in the past nine years," he added. | |
He met Mr Shepherd and the children's mother Sharon Wood on Thursday and it was announced the family would receive an undisclosed "financial gesture of goodwill" from the firm. | |
Mr Shepherd said they planned to make donations to a series of charities. |
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