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Brit woman dies white water rafting in hols hotspot as cops launch manslaughter probe into tour guides

Brit woman dies white water rafting in hols hotspot as cops launch manslaughter probe into tour guides

Scottish Sun13 hours ago
RAFTING HORROR Brit woman dies white water rafting in hols hotspot as cops launch manslaughter probe into tour guides
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A BRIT woman has died while whitewater rafting in the French Alps - sparking cops to launch a manslaughter investigation.
The tragic accident occurred shortly after 12pm on Saturday in the southeast of the country while she rafting was in the Guisane river.
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