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A HEARTBROKEN daughter has revealed the desperate battle to save her mother after they were thrown into the water when a banana boat capsized on holiday in Egypt.

Hannah Barcroft, 38, was riding on the inflatable with 58-year-old Janice Bowles when it tipped into the water, just seconds after the driver of the speedboat towing it was filmed showing off.

 Hannah Barcroft and her mum Janice Bowles on holiday together
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Hannah Barcroft and her mum Janice Bowles on holiday togetherCredit: Facebook

Her death happened on a Thomas Cook holiday on August 21 - exactly a week after a British couple were mysteriously found dead in their hotel room in the same resort.

Hannah recalled how she and other tourists desperately tried to save her mum - and how she was only given five minutes to say goodbye after her mother passed away.

The pair were sitting in the front two seats of the banana boat, which they were riding on after a day of dolphin watching.

Video shows the driver waving his hands in the air then leaning over the side of the banana boat before tragedy strikes.

Hannah said: “We all flew off in different directions. I don’t know what happened to my mum.

“What I do know is that I was trapped under the water.

 A horror video shows a banana boat flipping over seconds after the driver's show-off antics
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A horror video shows a banana boat flipping over seconds after the driver's show-off anticsCredit: SunOnline
 The tourists riding on the banana boat were thrown into the water
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The tourists riding on the banana boat were thrown into the water
 In the footage the speedboat driver is seen taking his hands off the wheel
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In the footage the speedboat driver is seen taking his hands off the wheelCredit: SunOnline

“Hindsight is an amazing thing and I keep saying to myself, 'Why didn’t I take my life jacket off and swim towards my mum faster, that might have stopped her from dying'.

“But when I got there she was saying, ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe’. I was shouting for help saying, ‘My mama, my mama’ and I was crying and screaming.

“The driver holds on to the top of the life jacket and then I’m trying to lift her up but there’s nothing to hold on to and I’m going, ‘Help her, help her’ then her mouth went under the water.”

After being in the water for five to ten minutes, Janice was dragged on to the speedboat but “by that time her lips were blue” as passengers desperately performed CPR on her.

 Janice was trapped after the banana boat flipped over
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Janice was trapped after the banana boat flipped overCredit: Hannah Barcroft
 The 58-year-old from Bristol is pictured on a submarine trip earlier in the holiday
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The 58-year-old from Bristol is pictured on a submarine trip earlier in the holidayCredit: Hannah Barcroft

“I was saying, ‘She’s dead, she’s dead'. There was a man who had been in army and he was asking about medication.”

Janice was taken to another boat before she was taken to the marina.

She was then driven into an ambulance to hospital while CPR continued to be administered to her and tubes were inserted into her nose.

“I was slapping her forearms and saying, ‘Mama please wake up’," said Hannah.

"But as soon as we got to the hospital, five minutes later they said, ‘Sorry she’s dead’."

Hannah said she was only given a few minutes with her mother as she tried to come to terms with her death.

“I said I need to be with my mum but they said, 'Passport, health insurance’. Once I got them they gave me five minutes to say goodbye to my mum.

 A week before the banana boat tragedy, Susan Cooper, 64, and John, 69, died while on holiday with their daughter in the same resort
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A week before the banana boat tragedy, Susan Cooper, 64, and John, 69, died while on holiday with their daughter in the same resortCredit: Facebook

“I wanted to hug her but it didn’t work so I climbed on top of her and I put her arms above my head and I said, ‘Please don’t leave me’.

“They dragged me off her body and said, ‘Enough time, enough time’ and I said, ‘No, it’s my mum’.”

A witness who saw the accident also told the Sun Online about the efforts to save Janice.

"I could hear the woman's daughter wailing, as she knew that there was something seriously wrong with her mum," he said.

"They got the lady back on an they were doing chest compressions, but at no point were there any breaths given.

"I'm screaming at them, 'Open her airways' but they pushed me back."

 The resort of Hurghada has been a favourite with British tourists for years
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The resort of Hurghada has been a favourite with British tourists for yearsCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Hannah was also on holiday with her sister Lauren Greenwood, her partner and three children, who went home, and her other sister then came out.

But she that while “there were English people and Egyptian people looking after me, no-one from Thomas Cook did”.

Hannah is still in Egypt as she arranges for her mum’s body to be flown back.

In the meantime, the family have hired a local lawyer to help them, though they did that with help from relatives at home rather than with the help of Thomas Cook or the British consulate.

They have also to help with the funeral costs of Janice, a former lollipop lady who was a mother of four and grandmother of 16.

Hannah said her animal loving mum would sing her grandchildren “little rhymes before they went to bed at night, they loved their nana”.

Her family have been left distraught by Janice’s death.

“She was just an amazing person who would do anything to help," she said.

A Thomas Cook spokesman said: “We can confirm that one of our customers sadly died last week while on an excursion in Egypt.

"We would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family, and our welfare team continue to do all they can to support them at this time.

"We are urgently investigating what happened.”

The Foreign Office confirmed the death of a woman in the Egypt holiday resort.

A spokesman said: “Our staff are assisting the family of a British woman who has died in Hurghada.”


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