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Disgusted NHS staff slaughter four-star hotel that had rooms riddled with 'dust, manky sheets and dead flies'

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NHS workers have slammed "horrific" rooms at an Ayrshire hotel which they claim had dead flies lying around and was caked in dust.The shocked group of healthcare staff were appalled by what they describe as "disgusting'"conditions at Enterkine House Hotel near Annbank during their stay to escape the pressures of the pandemic.The group, who are all NHS 24 call handlers in Glasgow, decided to book in for a party night before Christmas.But their anticipated night of fun turned into a horror show with one room reportedly reeking of sewage and another caked in dust.Bosses at Enterkine House Hotel have since apologised to the group and will be issuing them with a full refund.Kimberely Black, her brother, Stuart Black, Julie Cunningham and Laura Nibloe headed to the countryside after working through gruelling shifts on the Covid frontline where they say they worked extra hours and lived at their work handling crisis calls.

They booked in for an overnight stay at the plush four-star rated hotel on December 18 which included dinner and a performance from band Angel Star — and paid £120 each for the experience.But the group were immediately left horrified by their rooms after noticing a number of issues straight away.Upon further inspection they were taken aback by what they claim were thick layers of dust on the bathroom floor and the discovery of two dead bluebottles by the window sill.A chair in the room was also reportedly stained with fluids.Kimberley told Ayrshire Live: “The four of us are hard working NHS staff, we’ve practically lived in our jobs over the past few years, carrying out every precaution possible to avoid Covid and covering high staff sick demands to continue caring for patients.“We decided to have a wee treat

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