STIAN_INBETWEENERS 2 SICKNESS_IMAGE001nnA WOMAN was struck down with a nasty bug caught in a holiday swimming pool after 'jokers' copied a 'disgusting' scene from the Inbetweeners 2 movie.nIn the film, dopey Neil, suffering from a dodgy tummy does a poo at the top of a flume ride, which races after stuck-up Will as he goes down the slide - hitting him in the face at the bottom of the flume.nThis year has seen a rise in the number of copycat incidents, with people deliberately relieving themselves in pools and at flumes, all around the world.nThe vile 'prank', called 'Logging' or 'Code Brown', has been reported at pools all over the world since the movie - which made more than £12m in its first weekend - was released this summer.nMum Zara Farrant, of Sevenoaks, said she was struck down with Cryptosporidium, which is caught be exposure to human faces, and causes stomach cramps and severe diarrhoea.nnZara Farrant with partner Stephen Austin, 37, and kids Alfie, six and Louie, three - pictured in previous holiday on FacebooknnSTIAN ALEXANDER 07528 679198n
Zara Farrant, 36, claims to have become ill after teenagers repeatedly defiled a hotel pool (Image: Zara Farrant/Facebook)

British holidaymaker Zara Farrant has fallen ill with a waterborne virus thought to have come from human faeces after teenagers repeatedly imitated a foul scene from comedy series Inbetweeners in her Spanish hotel pool.

Mother-of-two Farrant, 36 is bed-ridden with stomach pains after visiting Benalmedena Holiday Village.

The pool at the resort was closed seven times during Farrant’s two-week holiday, due to youngsters indulging in this year’s ‘logging’ craze, Farrant says.

Farrant is now infected with cryptosporidium, a virus which can cause kidney failure, and has been warned she may take up to half a year to recover.

The disgusting craze is reported to have been inspired by a scene in the recent film Inbetweeners 2.

In the film, one of the characters defecates down a log flume, and the resulting slurry hits another character in the face.

Incidents of so-called ‘logging’ or ‘Code Brown’ incidents have been reported at various holiday resorts that host British tourists this summer.

Farrant paid £4,500 for the holiday with her partner and two children.

Ms Farrant said: ‘When I was told what I had I couldn’t believe it especially when they told me it is spread in water.

‘I hadn’t been near any since I was back. I must have caught it there when I was in the pool swimming. I felt physically sick.’

Ms Farrant said she is now taking action against package holiday firm First Choice.

‘It’s disgusting. I can’t believe anyone would want to do that,’ Farrant said. ‘The pool was closed for hours at a time while staff removed the offending items and cleaned the pool. I am still ill now and this diagnosis has really got me down.’

A spokesman said: ‘First Choice is concerned to hear that one of our customers has fallen ill since her return from holiday.

‘As soon as we were notified of an incident in the pool, hotel staff ensured that all customers left the pool immediately and then put the pool water through an extensive filtration system.’

The firm declined to comment further as the incident is subject to legal proceedings.