AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTravel Health & Safety: A British widow, Jacqueline Timson, says she was forced to bury her husband Colin (74) in an unmarked grave in Cape Verde after he died following acute gastroenteritis, with lawyers reporting thousands of similar illness complaints since 2022 (including salmonella, E. coli and shigella) and families planning legal action against travel operators and hotels. Public Health & Food/Water Risks: The case highlights claims of undercooked/lukewarm food and “yellow” water at a Sal resort, with the death certificate citing dehydration, severe anaemia and septic shock. World Cup & Community: Cape Verde fans are still drawing strength from the team’s historic run, including watch parties in the diaspora as the tournament moves into the quarter-finals. Sports Health Awareness: A separate World Cup opinion piece urges people with blood pressure issues to keep medicines nearby after a high-stress match moment involving Lionel Messi.
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