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{UAH} British family left 'humiliated' after 'apartment worker orders them out of their private swimming pool because their burkinis are against Portuguese culture'

British family left 'humiliated' after 'apartment worker orders them out of their private swimming pool because their burkinis are against Portuguese culture'

  • Maryya Dean and sister-in-law suffered alleged slur while in Albufeira, Portugal
  • Worker made Ms Dean's daughter stand up to show example of correct attire
  • Ms Dean said family were made to perform 'walk of shame' back to apartment
  • Have you had a bad holiday experience you'd like to share? Get in touch by calling 0203 615 1875 or email anthony.joseph@mailonline.co.uk 

Upset: Maryya Dean (pictured) and her family were left humiliated after being ordered to leave the pool in the Algarve, Portugal

Upset: Maryya Dean (pictured) and her family were left humiliated after being ordered to leave the pool in the Algarve, Portugal 

A British family were left 'humiliated' after being ordered to leave a swimming pool in the Algarve because they were wearing burkinis.

Maryya Dean, 36, claims she was forced to perform a 'walk of shame' with her nine-year-old daughter and sister-in-law Hina by a furious apartment worker, during a trip to the Portguese holiday haven.

The women were relaxing in the private pool at their rented apartment complex in Albufeira, when a man barked that their costumes were 'not acceptable.'

He fumed that they 'must wear a bikini to follow Portuguese culture'.

The relatives were incensed further when the worker made Ms Dean's daughter stand up to demonstrate appropriate swimwear- a conventional costume.

Ms Dean, from Chessington in Surrey, was wearing a normal swimsuit with three-quarter length leggings.

While her sister-in-law was wearing three-quarter length leggings and a top that covered her arms down to her elbows.

The women said they wore the conservative swimwear because it made them feel comfortable and for cultural and religious reasons.

Maryya Dean

Maryya Dean (pictured left and right), 36, claims she was forced to perform a 'walk of shame' with her nine-year-old daughter and sister-in-law Hina

Swimwear: Hina said the family had chosen to wear their burkini's (file photo) for cultural and religious reasons

Swimwear: Hina said the family had chosen to wear their burkini's (file photo) for cultural and religious reasons

Ms Dean, from Chessington in Surrey, was wearing a normal swimsuit with three-quarter length leggings

Ms Dean, from Chessington in Surrey, was wearing a normal swimsuit with three-quarter length leggings

The worker made Ms Dean's daughter stand up to demonstrate appropriate swimwear- a conventional costume

The worker made Ms Dean's daughter stand up to demonstrate appropriate swimwear- a conventional costume

Hina told the Mirror: 'I was not allowed to wear swimming gear that I am comfortable in and that was actually made for women like me to wear.

'We told him [the apartment worker] it was swimwear but he said ''you have to wear a bikini or shorts. In Portuguese culture, it's not acceptable.'' 

'He said we had to abide by Portuguese culture if we were in the country.'

Ms Dean: added: 'I keep thinking about it. We had to do a 'walk of shame' back to the apartment, it was disgusting.

'It was a very distressing experience for me and my family.'

The women were relaxing in the private pool at their rented apartment complex in Albufeira (file photo), when a man barked that their costumes were 'not acceptable.'

The women were relaxing in the private pool at their rented apartment complex in Albufeira (file photo), when a man barked that their costumes were 'not acceptable.'

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