
British dad found dead in water during Turkey holiday boat trip with his son
A Brit family's holiday ended in tragedy after a loving dad was found dead in water while on a boat trip near Marmaris in Turkey.
John Nelson, from Arbroath in Scotland, was on vacation with his son Josh and Josh's girlfriend Sharon Stuart, when he was died on July 31 off the coast of Turnuc.
Sailors from others boats pulled the 47-year-old from the water and passed him into the care of paramedics and the Coastguard, but sadly nothing could be done to save him. An investigation by the local police into the dad's death has now been launched.
Paying tribute to his dad online, Josh wrote: "While we were away on a family holiday, my dad's 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.
"My dad was my role model, my biggest supporter and my best friend. We shared so many laughs, deep conversations and special moments together.
"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."
Now, John's family have set up a fundraiser to help cover his funeral costs, the Daily Record reports. Josh added: "Many of you know me from Impact Carnoustie, where I work as a personal trainer.
"My work and community mean so much to me and it's hard to step away at a time like this - but my family and I are now facing the difficult task of arranging the funeral and covering the costs.
"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. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the love, kindness and support you've shown me and my family."
A tribute from John's partner Sharon added: "We are totally heartbroken to announce the passing of John Nelson, whose life was tragically taken away at sea during our first family holiday in Turkey.
"We are lost for words and devastated. John had turned his life around for the better. We were so proud off him and we're just so grateful he got the chance to spent this last time on holiday with his son Josh, living his best life. Our lives will never be the same without him."
A Foreign Office spokesperson said: "We have not been approached for assistance on this case, but our staff stand ready to assist British nationals overseas 24/7."
A fundraiser has been created to help his family with the cost. You can find it here. A funeral will take place at Parkgrove Crematorium, near Friockheim, on August 27.

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