
Brit tourist found dead in hotel garden in holiday hotspot as cops launch investigation
A BRIT holidaymaker has been found dead in a hotel garden in Turkey, prompting cops to launch a probe.
The 41-year-old tourist was found in his apart hotel in the Marmaris district of Muğla, before medical teams rushed to the scene and pronounced him dead.
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