Hayley Perry 39, said her family holiday had to be cut short due to the grim conditions at their hotel in Spain â she claims cockroaches were found in the food and her mum’s bedroom
A mum has been left “fuming” after her family were forced to fly home early from their £7,000 holiday after their hotel was invaded by “thousands” of cockroaches and ants.
Hayley Perry, from Barnsley, Yorkshire, booked a 10-day all-inclusive trip to the Beatriz Playa and Spa Hotel in Lanzarote following the death of her grandfather Paul Linstead, 79. The civil servant, 39, planned the vacation for her mum, husband, two children and family friends but the group of nine were soon desperate to come home.
Hayley, who had stayed at the same hotel five years earlier, said the resort was plagued with insects which even made their way onto a hot plate. She said her son Indi Perry, 9, was traumatised after another child at the hotel chased him whilst armed with one of the bugs.
Shocking footage captured the horrific conditions at the resort, including dozens of ants hoarding around a dead insect. Hayley claims she was ready to flee the resort after one of the critters reportedly appeared in her mother Karen’s room.