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Erik cancels Landal holiday after partner's dementia-related panic attack, but decision is irreversible

Erik cancels Landal holiday after partner's dementia-related panic attack, but decision is irreversible

Erik cancelled a holiday booking at Landal after his partner, who suffers from dementia, experienced a panic attack. Although he regretted the decision the following day, the company stated that the cancellation was final and could not be reversed.

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