A MUM says she was rushed to hospital unconscious after falling ill on an all-inclusive five-star holiday. Jennifer Bowditch was staying at the Royal Seginus Hotel in Antalya, Turkey , with her family when she was struck with "severe food poisoning". The 41-year-old claims she experienced "extreme diarrhoea and sickness" after eating chilli chicken at the hotel's buffet a few days into the week-long trip.

She says she was the only one of her family to have the dish, and it took just a couple of hours to fall ill. After being stuck on the toilet, Jennifer allegedly began to lose consciousness and was taken to a local hospital and put on an IV drip. The mum-of-two, who had booked the £7,500 getaway through TUI, later discovered the BBC's Watchdog had investigated the hotel for food poisoning and hygiene complaints in 2023.

READ MORE HOLIDAY HORRORS During the family's stay, Jennifer filmed staff seemingly fishing faeces from the communal swimming pool with a net - in the same way as documented in the Watchdog report. When approached in 2023, TUI said it was "aware of a small number of complaints" in relation to illness at the Royal Seginus. Jennifer, who was away from August 2 to 9 with Ben, 40, Janice, 67, Jude, nine, and Cruise, six, wants to warn others against visiting.

The football coaching company director, from Ware, Hertfordshire , said: "It is sold as a five-star hotel. It is not. Most read in Health "It was a holiday from hell.

It makes me feel sick that we spent all.