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MALLORCA hoteliers are demanding stiff punishment for holidaymakers, lawyers or touts involved in fake sickness insurance claims. They have insisted upon strong ‘penal sentences’ after confirming they are ‘suffering a criminal plot’, costing the industry millions each year. The president of the hotel association (FEHM) Inmaculada De Benito told the Olive Press the problem has cost the industry ‘at least’ €50 million in the past 18 months. It comes after she called a high level meeting with the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) in Madrid, on Monday. “We told ABTA that the Span-
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transfusions she has had It after a British touran eight-day chemotherapy ist,comes 70, claimed he was atcourse and bone marrow and tacked by a ‘gang of prostilumbar punctures. tutes’ in Magaluf. “We are in intensive care 24 The regular visitor, who has hours a day and treatment a home in the area, is undercontinues, but the hospital is stood now very short on her type of “The to have lost over €100. blood and she needs more,” knows saddest thing is he not to take too much added her father. money with him as he can The main issue is that getting guarantee he will get proposithe type has been hampered tioned on the way home,” said by legislation. his friend Abbey Wright. Chiefly, if you lived in the Another UK for more than two years claimed expat Craig Beattie between 1980 and 1996 you affecting that the problem is tourism. can’t donate the blood in Spain due to a risk of carrying Let down traces of Mad Cow’s disease, which rocked the UK back “Two ladies told me their then. friends have stopped
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“As they do not test the blood the 20 years or so!” here they simply refuse to ac- Onelast bar owner confirmed the cept it,” explained Chappell, problem. “Even if we pay privately for “I feel let down by the authorthe tests they will not accept ities’ inability to deal with the the blood.” threat Chappell says the whole fami- gangs that is posed by the posing as prostitutes.” ly is remaining strong for Ser- Speaking anonymously due ena while having tests to see if to fear of reprisals, he added: they are a match for a poten- “There are victims every day, tial bone marrow transplant. many of whom don't report “Her little brother misses her the incident for fear of embarterribly and juggling time is rassment.” tough right now, but we are to commentThe council failed as we went to getting there,” he said. press. Serena, who attends school duced It comes after it introin Valdemossa, is said to be limiterits controversial sound doing ‘ok’ after her chemo- sound policy that keeps in bars no louder than therapy and is hoping to be in 62 decibels. her own room soon, but she still needs around the clock attention. “I hope people can find it in their hearts to donate,” added Chappell, “The blood that AN investigation has been comes to the hospital can't be launched over the rental of guaranteed for Serena but it council flats to tourists. The probe is looking into how does have a good chance. “In any case it’s not just for properties in the Sa Gerreria Serena, many other children area of Palma are being rentin the hospital may also need ed via rental sites, including blood, so this will help them Airbnb and Booking.com, for up to €150 a night. too.” Blood donation can be done Owners currently benefit at the Hospital Son Espases from lower protected rents, on Thursdays from 8.30am and under rental rules, tento 3pm planta O module F, or ants are banned from renting at the Red Cross Palma from to tourists. The Olive Press found that at Monday to Friday.
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businesses in Mallorca, with hotels offering all-inclusive holidays hardest hit by the scammers. ABTA recently wrote to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson calling for a cap on legal fees to make such claims less attractive to claims companies. A spokesperson for ABTA told the Olive Press that the scams were doing ‘massive damage’ to British holidaymakers’ reputation. One hotel reported an increase of around 1,000% in such claims in the last three years. “Another hotelier got sued by a family who then came back to stay the next year, which he wasn’t too impressed about,” said Sean Tipton. “This is not the way to make friends. It is a form of fraud and you could go to jail.” He added that most of the legal claims firms seem to be based out of the North West of England. The Olive Press believes the majority are based in Manchester and Liverpool. Have you worked with a tout? Do you know any firms involved? Please contact newsdesk@theolivepress.es
Farron wants expat MPs LIBERAL Democrat leader Tim Farron has slammed the ‘utter unfairness’ of British expats being denied a vote in next month’s general election. Farron pledged the Lib Dems would grant MPs to expat constituencies to represent the 1.2 million British citizens living in the EU. Farron accused the Conservative Party of ‘breaking their word’ after it promised to grant the vote to expats who had lived out of the UK for more than 15 years. "In their 2015 manifesto, the Tories pledged to remove the 15-year rule, but they refused to apply this to the referendum and in February this year, dropped the policy and broke their word,” said Farron. "The Liberal Democrats recognise this utter unfairness of a system which denies UK citizens living abroad a vote. "That is why we've committed to establishing specific constituencies for all UK citizens who live abroad,” he added. Farron accused Tory leader Theresa May, meanwhile. of having a ‘twisted view’ and blasted her record since taking office in July last year. “Since the referendum, she has spent more time cosying up to regimes in Turkey and Saudi Arabia than she has engaging with the remaining EU states to work out the best deal for British people,” said Farron "But this twisted view of the world, where human rights are crushed, refugees trampled on and weapons exchanged with those who use them on civilians, this is not the Britain I love.” Opinion Page 6