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Scots dad drowns on horror boat trip during family holiday in Turkey

Scots dad drowns on horror boat trip during family holiday in Turkey

The Sun14 hours ago
A DAD has tragically died on a boat trip during a family holiday to Turkey.
John Nelson is understood to have drowned last month off the coast of Turnuc, near the popular resort town of Marmaris.
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The 47-year-old, from Arbroath, passed away on July 31 and his family has been left devastated.
He was enjoying a sunshine break with his son Josh and partner Sharon Stuart when he tragically lost his life.
It is understood local police in the Turnuc area have launched a probe following John's death.
Taking to social media, Sharon wrote: "Totally heartbroken to announce the passing of Josh's dad, John Nelson, whose life was tragically taken away at sea during our first family holiday in Turkey.
"We are lost for words and totally devastated. John had turned his life around for the better.
"We were so proud of him. We're just so grateful he got the chance to spend this last time on holiday with Josh, living his best life.
"Our life will never be the same without him. We will always love you forever."
Josh also paid tribute to his father and hailed him as his "role model and best friend".
He has set up an online fundraiser to help his family as they prepare for John's funeral.
Josh wrote: "My dad was my role model, my biggest supporter, and my best friend. We shared so many laughs, deep conversations, and special moments together.
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"Over the last few years, I watched him transform his health, overcome many obstacles, and push through some of life's biggest struggles.
"He came out stronger, happier, and more full of life than ever before. He truly cherished every day he was given.
"While we were away on a family holiday, his life was tragically taken in an accident at sea. It's a loss that has shaken my whole world and one I'm still struggling to put into words."
He added: "My family and I are now facing the difficult task of arranging his funeral and covering the costs to give him the farewell he deserves. I've set up a fundraiser to help us during this heartbreaking time.
"Any donation, no matter the amount, would mean the world to us. If you're unable to donate, sharing this would be an incredible help."
His funeral will be held in Friockheim, Angus on August 27.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been contacted for comment.
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