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EXCLUSIVE: Furious fans took to social media after discovering four 'Wine Escape' events due to take place in luxury hotels around Cornwall hadn't been organised.

READ MORE:A murder mystery event that left customers fearing they had been scammed out of hundreds of pounds has announced it is postponing all future events and blamed 'unforeseen challenges'.

In a post on Facebook this week organisers announced a 'temporary suspension of all upcoming Wine Escape events'. Sophie Bee said she spent £400 on a similar event tomorrow night at the Penventon Park Hotel in Redruth, Cornwall, but was also told the event was cancelled She posted on Facebook: 'So tonight myself, Craig, Amy, Tracey, Paul and Tom were meant to be doing a 1920s wine escape at St Ives Harbour Hotel, for my birthday. 'Unfortunately after somebody saying it was a scam we rang up the hotel who said the company WINE ESCAPE didn't actually book this event with them, I looked up the next event as there meant to be doing others in other areas, and it seems they enquired with the venues but never actually booked with them.

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