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Six-year-old British girl 'drowns in hotel swimming pool' at popular Egyptian holiday resort

hSix-year-old British girl 'drowns in hotel swimming pool' at popular Egyptian holiday resort

6 minutes ago
A six-year-old British girl has died after apparently drowning in a hotel swimming pool in a popular Egyptian holiday resort.

Chloe Johnson, from Forest Hill, south London, died yesterday in the pool at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Sharm el-Sheikh during a family holiday.

Her death is being investigated by local police and tour operator First Choice.

A spokesman said: 'First Choice can sadly confirm that a child has died while staying at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Egypt.

'The incident occurred in a pool in the hotel's waterpark.

'Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this extremely difficult time.

'The British Consulate were immediately informed and they are now working with our dedicated resort team in Egypt, to offer every assistance possible to the family in resort.

'In partnership with the hotelier, our resort team are working to understand how the incident occurred, and we will be carrying out a full and thorough investigation.

'At this time our priority is to provide support to the family.'

The Foreign Office said it was now providing assistance to the family.

A spokesman said: 'We are aware of the death of a British national in Sharm el-Sheikh on May 17.

'We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time.'

Sharm el-Sheikh is a popular holiday destination overlooking the Red Sea, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt.

It has a population of about 35,000 and is a popular destination for British tourists.

According to the Coral Sea Hotels and Resorts website, the Coral Sea Waterworld Hotel is 'a magnificent resort leaving nothing to be desired' and is 'set amid colourful landscape gardens and the resort two pools'.

It is described as a 'perfect setting for complete relaxation', as well as being 'an ideal venue for many exciting activities'.

Six-year-old British girl 'drowns in hotel swimming pool' at popular Egyptian holiday resort

hSix-year-old British girl 'drowns in hotel swimming pool' at popular Egyptian holiday resort

6 minutes ago
A six-year-old British girl has died after apparently drowning in a hotel swimming pool in a popular Egyptian holiday resort.

Chloe Johnson, from Forest Hill, south London, died yesterday in the pool at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Sharm el-Sheikh during a family holiday.

Her death is being investigated by local police and tour operator First Choice.

A spokesman said: 'First Choice can sadly confirm that a child has died while staying at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Egypt.

'The incident occurred in a pool in the hotel's waterpark.

'Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this extremely difficult time.

'The British Consulate were immediately informed and they are now working with our dedicated resort team in Egypt, to offer every assistance possible to the family in resort.

'In partnership with the hotelier, our resort team are working to understand how the incident occurred, and we will be carrying out a full and thorough investigation.

'At this time our priority is to provide support to the family.'

The Foreign Office said it was now providing assistance to the family.

A spokesman said: 'We are aware of the death of a British national in Sharm el-Sheikh on May 17.

'We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time.'

Sharm el-Sheikh is a popular holiday destination overlooking the Red Sea, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt.

It has a population of about 35,000 and is a popular destination for British tourists.

According to the Coral Sea Hotels and Resorts website, the Coral Sea Waterworld Hotel is 'a magnificent resort leaving nothing to be desired' and is 'set amid colourful landscape gardens and the resort two pools'.

It is described as a 'perfect setting for complete relaxation', as well as being 'an ideal venue for many exciting activities'.

Six-year-old British girl 'drowns in hotel swimming pool' at popular Egyptian holiday resort

hSix-year-old British girl 'drowns in hotel swimming pool' at popular Egyptian holiday resort

6 minutes ago
A six-year-old British girl has died after apparently drowning in a hotel swimming pool in a popular Egyptian holiday resort.

Chloe Johnson, from Forest Hill, south London, died yesterday in the pool at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Sharm el-Sheikh during a family holiday.

Her death is being investigated by local police and tour operator First Choice.

A spokesman said: 'First Choice can sadly confirm that a child has died while staying at the Coral Sea Waterworld hotel in Egypt.

'The incident occurred in a pool in the hotel's waterpark.

'Our thoughts and condolences are with the family at this extremely difficult time.

'The British Consulate were immediately informed and they are now working with our dedicated resort team in Egypt, to offer every assistance possible to the family in resort.

'In partnership with the hotelier, our resort team are working to understand how the incident occurred, and we will be carrying out a full and thorough investigation.

'At this time our priority is to provide support to the family.'

The Foreign Office said it was now providing assistance to the family.

A spokesman said: 'We are aware of the death of a British national in Sharm el-Sheikh on May 17.

'We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time.'

Sharm el-Sheikh is a popular holiday destination overlooking the Red Sea, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt.

It has a population of about 35,000 and is a popular destination for British tourists.

According to the Coral Sea Hotels and Resorts website, the Coral Sea Waterworld Hotel is 'a magnificent resort leaving nothing to be desired' and is 'set amid colourful landscape gardens and the resort two pools'.

It is described as a 'perfect setting for complete relaxation', as well as being 'an ideal venue for many exciting activities'.

Friday, 17 May 2013

London derby... in Birmingham! Chelsea v Arsenal play-off set for Villa Park to throw mega-money US tour into doubt


Arsenal and Chelsea will travel to Birmingham for the potential Premier League third-place play-off after Villa Park was confirmed as the venue - should one be required.

The match to decide who will get the automatic place in the Champions League group stages will be held on Sunday May 26.

The kick-off time is still to be confirmed, although it will be an early afternoon start, and tickets will be priced at £20 and £30.

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The scheduling means Chelsea's American tour, with two games against Manchester City to be held on May 23 and 25, will be in jeopardy if the play-off is required.

The match will only be held if Arsenal and Chelsea finish the season level on points, goal difference and goals scored.

Chelsea are currently two points ahead of Arsenal going into the final day on Sunday, with a goal difference of 35 and goals scored at 73.

Arsenal's goal difference is 34, having scored 71 and conceded 37.

This means that if Chelsea were to draw with Everton at Stamford Bridge on Sunday and Arsene Wenger's side beat Newcastle by one goal and also concede at least one - so 2-1, 3-2, 4-3 etc - then they will be all square.

The possibility of an end of season play-off has been planned for in the past, back in the 1995-96 season when Manchester United and Newcastle United were fighting it out for the title. Despite being neck and neck for much of the  run-in, United won the league without the need for a play-off.

Preparations for the possible play-off in 1996 went as far as printing tickets for the game. The proposal was to stage the game at Wembley with two post-season dates, May 16 and May 21, identified and ticket prices set at £20.

PS In an admittedly more unlikely scenario, if Tottenham draw 6-6 against Sunderland and Arsenal lose 15-0 to Newcastle, there would be a play-off to decide the final Champions League place. Don't hold your breath...



EXCLUSIVE: Special Ron! Jose hopes to hijack United bid and grab Ronaldo for his Chelsea revolution

EXCLUSIVE: Special Ron! Jose hopes to hijack United bid and grab Ronaldo for his Chelsea revolution

45 minutes ago
Cristiano Ronaldo is at the centre of a bidding war after it emerged the Manchester United target is wanted by Chelsea.

The £80million Real Madrid forward is on a summer shopping list put together by Chelsea’s incoming manager Jose Mourinho.

Although the pair have had a tempestuous relationship, Ronaldo remains one of the best players in world football.

Ronaldo favours a move back to Old Trafford if Real decide to sell him, and United have first option to sign him.

But Mourinho, who has worked with Ronaldo at the Bernabeu for the past three years, has added him to his list of premium targets.

Wayne Rooney, who would prefer to move to Stamford Bridge, and Napoli striker Edinson Cavani are also wanted by Mourinho.

Ronaldo was in action for Real in last night’s Spanish Cup final at the Bernabeu against Atletico Madrid, but his future remains uncertain.

The Portugal forward, 28, has spent four seasons at Real Madrid but has become frustrated by the lack of harmony at the club.

That’s not something Chelsea are noted for either but Roman Abramovich is set to spend big this summer.

Interim Chelsea coach Rafa Benitez claimed yesterday that Abramovich is about to fund a £100m spree for his new manager.

Although Mourinho is unlikely to be able to persuade all three forwards to move to Chelsea, the club intend to move swiftly this summer.

Mourinho’s relationship with Ronaldo was under scrutiny last weekend when the forward appeared to shout ‘**** you’ at his coach after scoring his 200th goal for Real.

Ronaldo spoke in Portuguese when he pointed to the Real club badge and shouted ‘I’m here, I’m here’ in front of Mourinho as the coach prepares to quit Spain after three years in charge of the world’s biggest football club.

Meanwhile, Chelsea are prepared to excuse Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole and Gary Cahill from the second of two exhibition games in the USA next week to help England.

The trio will be allowed to return after the first friendly against Manchester City in St Louis on Wednesday and miss the return fixture in New York three days later.

It will enable them to recover in time to play for England against the Republic of Ireland at Wembley on Wednesday May 29, when Cole will be presented with a Golden Cap to mark his century of international appearances.

Cole won his 100th cap against Brazil in February and his 101st in Montenegro, so England boss Roy Hodgson will offer him the chance to captain his country against the Irish to complete the tribute.

Hodgson’s squad will then fly to Brazil after the Ireland game for a friendly against the next World Cup hosts in Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Maracana, on June 2.

City have no plans to offer Joe Hart, Joleon Lescott and James Milner early release from the controversial post-season games in the US.

Chelsea will fly to the US on Monday, and John Terry and Eden Hazard are expected to miss out due to injuries.

Hazard will return to Belgium to receive treatment ahead of World Cup qualifiers next month.