Canadian Man Sues Dominican Resort for $10 Million After Family's Tragic Food Poisoning
A Canadian man has filed a $10 million civil lawsuit against a Dominican Republic resort following the deaths of his wife and eight-year-old son due to alleged food poisoning. Stephen Gougeon, who filed the claim in Ontario Superior Court, alleges negligence on the part of Wyndham Hotels and Resorts and Air Transat, according to reports from The New York Post.
The Gougeon family traveled from Toronto to the Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham Resort just after Christmas in December 2023. On December 29, the family, after dining at the resort's buffet, fell violently ill. Stephen stated that their initial call for medical assistance was denied, despite the family's critical condition (CTV reported).
After further pleas for help, medical staff arrived but were slow to respond, according to Stephen. The family was taken to a nearby hospital, where both his wife, April, 41, and son, Oliver, succumbed to secondary complications related to food poisoning. Stephen expressed disappointment over the resort’s inadequate emergency response protocols in his statement.
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