Health
Scots mum forced to feed disabled son in manager’s office due to filthy caravan – Daily Record
Carrie McFadzean said she had spent nearly £400 on the trip to Craig Tara in Ayrshire, bringing along husband Peter, four-year-old Archie and 18-month-old Seth.
An outraged Scots mum has told how her son could have died if he contracted coronavirus at a “filthy” holiday park in Ayrshire.
Craig Tara, which is run by Haven, was hit by positive cases over the weekend with a contact tracing teams drafted in to stop the spread of the virus.
Carrie McFadzean said she had spent nearly £400 on the trip to Craig Tara in Ayrshire, bringing along husband Peter, four-year-old Archie and 18-month-old Seth.
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