Corfu deaths: Thomas Cook’s ‘£3.5 million compensation dwarfed that of parents’

‘The travel company found to have breached its duty of care when two children were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning on holiday in Corfu has confirmed it received compensation after the deaths.

Thomas Cook would not reveal the amount they were paid in 2013, but it has been reported to be in the region of £3.5m.

The parents of Bobby and Christi Shepherd, who died in 2006 aged six and seven, said they received only about a tenth of that figure and told the Mail on Sunday of their anger.’

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