Chemicals or biological agent 'may have killed UK couple in Egypt'

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John and Susan Cooper did not die in Egypt hotel from natural causes, coroner’s court told

A British couple who died on holiday at a hotel in Egypt may have suffered the effects of an infectious biological agent or toxic chemicals, a coroner’s court has heard.

 

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