The widow of a British man who died in Cape Verde says she is criticising the resort where he was staying after she claims it showed poor hygiene and discoloured water during his final days. Colin Timson, 74, died after falling ill while on holiday in the west African country, according to accounts shared by his family through multiple outlets.
In her allegations, Timson’s widow describes seeing cockroaches and what she characterises as “yellow” water, saying these conditions raised concerns about the resort’s cleanliness and standards. She has publicly spoken out following his death and is linking the issues she observed to her view of what may have contributed to his illness.
The reports focus on the widow’s accusations and her account of the conditions at the property. The articles do not provide a confirmed causal link between the alleged hygiene or water quality and Timson’s illness or death, and they do not present any direct finding from investigators within the coverage provided.