The Exeter restaurant at the centre of a norovirus outbreak - which made dozens of people violently ill - has closed again after briefly reopening.
The Toby Carvery in Rydon Lane shut on Tuesday after people, who'd visited over Easter, contracted the sickness and diarrhoea bug.
Management worked with environmental health and were confident the virus had been eradicated and it opened again on Friday...but because of what are described as technical difficulties its shut again. The nearby hotel remains closed.
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