A family has been informed that they cannot get back the £800 a woman put towards a Greek holiday with the travel company Jet2 after her sudden death aged 38 - unless they spend £500 to get it.
Sharlene Bockross tragically died after suffering a heart attack, leaving behind her teenage son Tyler. Sharlene's bank accounts and pension have already been passed on to her family, but Jet2 have said that it cannot refund the £800 cost of a summer trip to Kos, Hull Live reports.Jet2 have said that in order to get the money back, the family will have to hire an executor and go through probate, which a solicitor says will cost them £500.Sharlene's devastated mum, Karen Gaze, said: "She died suddenly and unexpectedly on December 28 from a cardiac arrest.
Her brother, Paul, found her and tried to resuscitate her. We are all devastated."We later learned she had a heart condition she wasn't aware of.
She was supposed to be taking Tyler on holiday on June 25 to celebrate Tyler's 16th birthday."Sharlene was always a forward-thinker and she would pay a bit towards the holiday every month so that she could pay for it all in advance.
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