Brockley Hall food poisoning claim women had drunken orgy

A group of women who accused a hotel of giving them food poisoning had taken part in a booze-fuelled orgy with sex toys and candlesticks during a 40th birthday party, it has been revealed.

Brockley Hall Hotel in Saltburn, Cleveland, has been under investigation after a number of guests fell ill at an event earlier this summer.

Public Health England (PHE) was called to investigate whether chicken liver parfait eaten by the guests had caused the sickness – with the hotel cleared of any wrong-doing earlier this week.

But now graphic CCTV footage – which has not yet been made public – revealed that the women who claimed that they had been poisoned by the allegedly dodgy dish were actually embroiled in a raucous orgy.

They passed around sex toys and took part in sex acts with hotel candlesticks while climbing on restaurant tables and chairs. 

Brockley Hall Hotel, pictured, in Saltburn, Cleveland, has been under investigation after a number of guests fell ill at an event earlier this summer

While only some of the 17 women at the party took part, others appeared to capture the footage on mobile phones and hotel staff continued to provide the group with more drinks.

The activity took place in a public area of the hotel between 7.30pm and 8.30pm, with only a large see-through glass door cutting the room off from other guests enjoying their evening meals.

At one point, a child walked past the glass door while the women were in the room.

The group had already been persuaded to move into the room, after hotel staff became concerned that their behaviour earlier in the evening had become disruptive.

The women are understood to have left the hotel around 8.30pm.

Bosses said the business has lost thousands of pounds in cancelled bookings and are desperate to repair its damaged reputation after receiving a number of negative Facebook and TripAdvisor posts about the incident. 

The CCTV footage was shown to the Environment Agency, but it was not passed on to Public Health England – and therefore did not form part of their final report.

PHE praised Brockley Hall’s handling of the incident in its report for ‘investigating as early as possible’, and it was confirmed that the hotel had been the first to raise concerns with the Environment Agency about the alleged food poisoning.

The final report by PHE into the cause of the illness said: ‘There was no evidence to suggest that the chicken liver parfait was prepared, stored or served differently on the Saturday evening, nor for the party.

‘The party ate their food in the same dining room as other diners – if high level of the contamination was present then illness would be more likely to be distributed more equally amongst the diners.

‘No obvious defect was noted in the production of this food item and therefore cannot be concluded with certainty why this caused illness, nor why illness was seen only in the one large party.

‘More than 30 guests staying at the hotel ate the chicken live parfait on the night, but only five became ill – all of whom attended the birthday party.’

A chef at the hotel, who asked to remain anonymous, said: ‘It has not been nice for anyone – we have spent a long time building up our reputation.

‘Since opening in May last year, we have designed our own kitchen and we have worked hard and supported each other throughout.

‘The biggest shock for me was the personal comments online – but I have been supported by everyone here.’

Speaking about the parfait, he said: ‘We have served thousands since we opened – it is a really popular starter, but we have had to take it off the menu after what happened.’

The hotel confirmed it was continuing its investigation into the events of the evening on July 1.

A spokesperson for Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council said: ‘Public Health England has completed its report and sent it to the council, which will assist in our investigation which is currently ongoing.’

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