
‘Design of pool' led to Brit friends drowning in Algarve as cop who attended scene rubbishes claims they were drinking
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
IT was the design of the pool where two Brit pals were found drowned in Portugal that caused their deaths, a cop has said.
King Edonmi, 29 and his pal Mo Lisau, 27, were tragically discovered lifeless by another friend at the bottom of a hotel swimming pool in Albufeira on Tuesday.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
6
King Edonmi and his friend Mo Lisau were found at the bottom of a hotel swimming pool in Albufeira, Portugal
Credit: GoFundme
6
A police source said alcohol being the cause of the drowning was wrong
Credit: GoFundme
6
Earlier local reports had pinned the holiday nightmare on the pair being heavily intoxicated.
But a police source has told Portuguese daily Correio da Manha that it was the design of the pool combined with the fact they couldn't swim that had likely led to their death.
Speaking on condition of anonymity and without knowing the results of the autopsy, the source said: 'It's not a case of excess alcohol or drugs."
'Everything is pointing to this being a terrible accident with two people who didn't know how to swim.'
The source explained: 'it is a very weird swimming pool.
'It has shallow water in most of the pool but a very deep approximately three-metre pit in the middle.
'The two men were seen talking with some girls by the pool and then went to the pool and got into difficulties in that deep middle part.
'They weren't able to swim. It's not a case of excess, but an unfortunate accident in a bizarre swimming pool.'
The pair tragically drowned less than 24 hours after arriving in the holiday hotspot.
Tributes have now been left to the pair near A-Listers bar on Ipswich Waterfront, according to the Ipswich Star.
Brit, 20, breaks her back after fall from hotel balcony on Greek island… docs say it'll be 2 MONTHS before she can move
One dedication to Mo said: "In loving memory of a bro whose kindness, laughter and warmth will never be forgotten."
Another to King said: "Gone too soon but never forgotten - your spirit lives on in every shared memory and quiet moment."
Friend Awande Luthuli, describing them as 'loving, joyful and respectful, truly good souls, without any trace of evil', told the paper overnight: 'They were not typical party tourists.
'They had travelled as part of a group and met up with friends who lived in Portugal.
6
The pair's friends have rallied around to support the bereaved families with a GoFundMe appeal
Credit: Gofundme
6
Albufeira is on Portugal's southern coast
Credit: Getty
'They both lived by strong principles and values, including the choice of not drinking.'
A GoFundMe page has now raised more than £17,000 to repatriate the pair.
The cash is for the piles of paperwork and "overwhelming costs" involved in repatriating the bodies of the two men.
Friends wrote: "We are asking from the bottom of our hearts for your help.
"Every donation, no matter how big or small, will go directly to their families to help cover the cost of bringing Mo and King home and to support them during this time of unimaginable grief.
"Please give what you can, share this with others and keep their families in your prayers.
"Mo and King, you were loved more than words can say.
"Your light will never fade. Rest peacefully."
A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office told the BBC: "We are supporting the families of two British men who have died in Portugal and are in contact with the local authorities."

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
an hour ago
- Daily Mirror
Brit tourist missing in Tenerife as cops launch massive search
A Brit has been reported missing in Tenerife after he failed to board a flight home - two weeks after landing in the holiday hotspot. Gerallt, 28, from Llandudno in Wales, had jetted to the sunkissed island on July 7 for a holiday, and had planned to return home via Manchester earlier this month.


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Brit tourist missing after flying to hols hotspot island three weeks ago but never returning as cops launch huge search
A BRIT has been missing in Tenerife for over two weeks after he failed to board his flight home to Manchester. Gerallt, 28, left for the Spanish island on July 7, but hasn't been seen since with police now becoming "increasingly concerned" for his safety. 1 Authorities in Tenerife and the British Embassy have launched a desperate bid to try and find the Welshman. North Wales Police West Conwy Coastal posted an urgent update on Gerallt as they said: "We are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a man who has been missing since earlier this month. "Gerallt, who is 28 years old, was last seen leaving his home address in Llandudno on July 4th. "He is believed to be in Tenerife, after officers received information that he boarded a flight from Manchester Airport on July 7th. "However following checks made with the airline he did not board his flight home on July 12th as expected." Cops also shared an image of the Llandudno man as they appealed for information to help with their search. He is described as being 5ft 8in with short, black hair. He was last seen wearing a navy-blue tracksuit and black trainers.


Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Shocking moment ex-footballer, 22, ploughs into elderly gran and flees before being hunted down by horrified bystanders
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the shocking moment an ex-footballer riding an e-bike ploughed into a grandmother crossing the road. Footage shows Margaret Scaldwell, 70, walking across Orell Road, in Wigan, in August 2023. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 7 Margaret Scaldwell, 70, was walking across Orell Road, in Wigan Credit: GMP 7 Kian Monks was speeding at around 40mph in a 30mph zone with Joel Pilling Credit: GMP 7 Monks tried to deny he had been riding the e-bike Credit: GMP Kian Monks, then aged 19, barrels towards her at around 40mph on a Talaria Sting e-bike. The grandmother was thrown several metres through the air and smashed her head on the pavement. A distressed 999 caller could be heard telling a dispatch officer: "She's in the middle of the road, she's just been knocked over. "Her head's open, there's blood everywhere, she is breathing, the lad's trying to run away, the one who knocked her over. It's not good." Cowardly Monks was filmed by members of the public as he fled from the scene down an alleyway. When officers caught up to the thug his face was covered in blood. He tried to plead innocence and told police: "I wasn't driving, it wasn't me. I've hit my head. I've hurt my head and my jaw." The teen had been riding the Talaria Sting, which had its speed limiter disconnected, alongside Joel Pilling, 22. Pilling handed himself in to police later the same day. Margaret was rushed to hospital with a broken spine, pelvis, arms and 19 broken ribs. She was placed in a coma with life-changing injuries. The 70-year-old who was once "independent" and "always had a smile" is now unable to feed herself. Both Monks and Pilling appeared at Bolton Crown Court yesterday. Monks, now 22, was sentenced to 22 months in prison, after pleading guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving, dangerous driving and driving with no licence or insurance. 7 The cowardly teen tried to flee the scene Credit: GMP 7 He was covered in his victim's blood when officers caught him Credit: GMP 7 Monks was sentenced to 22 months in jail Credit: GMP The £3,795 Talaria Sting e-bike is considered a motor vehicle under the law and requires insurance. He was also found guilty of failing to stop at the scene of a collision, failing to report a collision and failing to provide a specimen for analysis following a serious collision. Pilling, who owned the motorbike but held no licence, was given a 22-month sentence, suspended for two years. He must also carry out 250 hours of unpaid work. In an emotional statement after the sentencing, Margaret said: "These men's selfishness have ruined my life. "Before the collision I was an independent lady and always had a smile on my face. "Now my life is dehumanising, reduced to a long list of hospital appointments with no end in sight and I can no longer walk wash or feed myself. "No sentence will bring back my health. But I will not let them beat me as I am determined to recover the best I can." Det Const Steve Pennington, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "This was a shocking incident where two individuals recklessly rode an e-bike through one of Wigan's busiest areas with complete disregard for public safety. "Their dangerous driving resulted in a horrific collision with a grandmother who was simply crossing the road. "She suffered life-changing injuries and spent weeks in a coma - it's nothing short of miraculous that she survived. "This incident highlights the severe consequences of operating e-bikes illegally on our roads. "These aren't toys - they're powerful vehicles that require proper licensing, safety equipment, and responsible handling. "Riding without these essentials isn't just breaking the law - it's putting lives at risk. "At GMP we're committed to reducing serious and fatal collisions across our region. "We actively support national road safety initiatives like the Fatal 4 campaign, targeting the four main causes of serious road incidents: speeding, using mobile phones, not wearing seatbelts, and driving under the influence. "Road safety is everyone's responsibility, and the consequences of ignoring this can be truly catastrophic." E-bike crack down By Jack Elsom YOBS who terrorise towns with off-road bikes, e-scooters and cars will have them crushed within 48 hours under new police powers. Ministers plan to reduce the time cops can destroy thugs' vehicles from two weeks to two days so they have less chance to retrieve them. Officers have complained that the current 14-day window creates a 'revolving door' where louts have time to reclaim their bikes and cars to keep wreaking havoc. The Home Office has launched a consultation on their proposals to tackle the scourge of anti-social behaviour blighting communities. Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson said: 'Anti-social and reckless driving brings misery to communities across the country, from dangerous street racing to off-road bikes tearing through local parks. "By enabling police to seize and dispose of these vehicles within just 48 hours, we're giving our officers the tools they need to deliver immediate results and providing communities the swift justice they deserve.' Labour are also looking to hike the fines for the cost of seizing, towing and crushing vehicles. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has already announced powers for police to seize bikes, e-scooters and cars without warning. The problem of nuisance driving has become so bad that some forces have launched dedicated operations to combat it. Operation Vulcan in Oldham has been targeting e-bikes, four of which were seized after their drivers were arrested for drug supply. National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Roads Policing, Chief Constable Jo Shiner, said: 'Anti-social use of a vehicle, such as street racing, street cruising or off-road use is more than a matter of noise pollution. 'It can have long-term effects on a neighbourhood, with the criminal damage of roads, other vehicles and surrounding property.'