BRIT tourists have been treated on IV Drips after a reported sickness outbreak at ANOTHER Thomas Cook holiday resort.

Holidaymakers have been taken ill with suspected food poisoning at the luxury four star rated Playa Pesquero hotel resort in Cuba.

The hotel has been the site of another previous mass sickness outbreak in 2012.

At that time Thomas Cook was forced to pay 20 victims over £150k in compensation.

Guests caught up in the latest outbreak - which has been ongoing on for at least three weeks - say hotel staff are trying to bribe them with free medical care.

In return they claim the company wants them to sign a disclaimer stopping them from demanding compensation.

Nick Harris, from Simpson Millar solicitors — who has been contacted by victims caught up in the latest outbreak — said: "This is totally unacceptable.

"There is a worrying pattern here with Thomas Cook and illness.

"People go on holiday to relax not fall violently ill."

Guests caught in the outbreak have complained about raw food, dirty utensils and poor hygiene.

But despite this the hotel scored nearly 100 per cent for food preparation and serving food in a past inspection report.

We reported this week how a bride spent her wedding night on a drip after a recent suspected salmonella outbreak at the same resort.

Angry holidaymakers – including a wedding party – have reported under-cooked meals and filthy swimming pools and toilets.

Leigh Hall splashed out £3,750 with travel giant Thomas Cook for to spend her wedding day and honeymoon there.

She said: "Most brides get carried over the threshold on their wedding night, but I got wheeled into hospital."

Mr Harris added: "For the hotel trying to bribe them when their violently ill with a disclaimer is sickening behaviour.

"It is even worse as some of the cases involve children.

"People have complained of poor food hygiene, dirty equipment and under-cooked food with birds droppings in the restaurant and food.

"It's a disgrace and Thomas Cook should be doing more to ensure their guests safety."

Many ill Brits are believed to have been on saline drips for severe dehydration and taking antibiotics after attending the onsite medical clinic.

Guests have also reported Thomas Cook reps with checklists of people suffering illness.

They are said to have become violently ill with a bug after eating in the hotel buffets and restaurants.

In one TripAdvisor post Maja25x from Manchester said: “My husband got ill with food poisoning so did many other people and their children and heard about sixty people being sick from the Thomas Cook rep as we asked her straight.

"Hubby got an injection, antibiotics and also an iv drip. Its been a nightmare.

"Hotel tries to hide the outbreak by offering free medical treatments only after people sign a disclaimer that states you didn’t get sick at the hotel and you can’t comment about it."

Sunflower 064, from Coventry posted: "We've just returned home from 9th visit and our last.

"I suffered food poisoning within two days resulting in needing IV drips and antibiotics."

Emily B posted: “This place is awful children were scared to eat for fear of having illness.

"The hotel know that there is an issue with diarrohea and vomiting but are doing nothing to contain the problem."

One father-of-four who has just returned from the resort said all his family fell ill including his children.

He said: "Food poisoning was rife."

The shocking outbreak is the latest blow to Thomas Cook following the deaths of a British couple in Egypt this week.

John Cooper, 69, and his 63-year-old wife Susan died within hours of each other on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for Thomas Cook told Sun Online: “We are aware of a small number of illness reports from customers staying at the Hotel Playa Pesquero.

“We’re monitoring this closely and are working with the hotel to ensure a high standard of hygiene is in place at all time.

“We take all illness very seriously and are not aware of any customers needing hospital treatment.

“If you do have any illness concerns please do speak to our reps who are on hand to help.

“We are not aware of any disclaimer forms being handed out by our reps and we have asked The Sun to share these forms with us so we can investigate further.”