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Gran Canaria Holiday Horror: Woman's Near-Death Battle
21 Jan
Summary
- Woman nearly died from Legionnaires' disease contracted on holiday.
- She spent four days in an induced coma and 12 days in ICU.
- Legal action is being investigated following the severe illness.

Juliet Leith, a retired teacher from Maidstone, has spoken out after a holiday to Gran Canaria resulted in a severe Legionnaires' disease infection. The 58-year-old spent 12 days in intensive care at a local hospital after developing flu-like symptoms, joint pain, and breathlessness during her stay at the Suite Princess hotel in Playa Taurito.
Admitted on September 26, 2025, Juliet tested positive for Legionnaires' disease, a lung infection caused by inhaling contaminated water droplets. Her condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to a four-day induced coma. Doctors warned her daughters that her chances of survival were only about 20%, prompting them to travel from the UK.




