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Daily Mail
14 hours ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
Brit tourist, 40, plunges to his death from third-floor Turkish hotel balcony day after 'argument with girlfriend'
A British man has been found dead in a hotel garden in Turkey after plunging from a third-floor balcony. The 41-year-old tourist was found lifeless by his girlfriend in his hotel in the town of Marmaris on the Mediterranean coast on Friday morning and was pronounced dead at the scene. The Brit and his girlfriend, who has not been named, had been seen arguing the day before his body was found, according to local media. His girlfriend had reportedly left the apartment following their fight while he stayed in the hotel room. She is said to have returned in the evening, but the Brit was no longer there. The next day, she stepped out into the balcony, where she found her boyfriend lying motionless in the garden below. Local police have opened an investigation into his death as they try to determine whether his death was an accident, suicide, or whether there was a third party involved. MailOnline has reached out to the Foreign Office for comment. Marmaris is a popular holiday destination on the Turkish coast among British holidaymakers, known for its stunning beaches and bustling nightlife. The tragedy comes after a British tourist was found dead under 'suspicious circumstances' in the bathroom of his Turkish hotel last month. The unnamed 43-year-old was found lying motionless in his hotel room by staff at the residence in the Konakli area of Alanya on Turkey's south coast. Staff immediately called for emergency services, who declared him dead at the scene. A forensic physician declared his death suspicious, and an investigation was launched. Also last month, a young British mother died in mysterious circumstances while holidaying with her family in Turkey, while a UK autopsy revealed that doctors had removed her heart without her family's knowledge. Beth Martin, 28, from Portsmouth, was rushed to hospital after she became 'delirious' just one day into a dream trip away with her husband Luke and two children, aged eight and five. She was quickly placed into critical care but tragically passed away around a day after she was first admitted on April 28. Beth's family claim they were kept in the dark about the seriousness of her condition and subsequent death - with Luke even being accused of 'poisoning' his wife by the Turkish authorities. And in a further sickening development, a UK autopsy later revealed Beth's heart had been removed after she passed away in Turkey, according to a GoFundMe page set up to raise money for her family. It is also understood the hospital where Beth was treated is now being investigated for potential negligence amid the raft of claims levelled against them. It's understood she was allergic to penicillin, with her loved ones alleging that doctors gave her the drug before her death. Beth's family have now been left desperately searching for answers about how and why she died - with Luke saying he has suffered the 'deepest level of trauma'. He said having to tell his young children they will never see their mother again 'broke him' and he described the ordeal as the 'worst week of his life'.


Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
British woman is killed and her husband left fighting for life after SUV crashes into bakery in Kos
A British woman has been killed and her husband left fighting for his life after an SUV crashed into a bakery on a Greek island. The driver reportedly lost control of his vehicle before slamming into the building in Tigaki, Kos, shattering the windows and dragging the couple along. The pair were sitting at tables outside the bakery when the large 4x4 came barreling towards them, local media reports. They had been holidaying on the tourist hotspot island before the nightmare unfolded yesterday afternoon. The driver had just left work and was on his way to the bakery when disaster struck, according to local news outlet Mega. Both the couple and the driver were left injured after he struck the shop's window. All three were rushed to hospital, where the woman succumbed to her injuries and died. Her husband remains in critical condition, while the driver suffered only minor injuries. A bakery worker told local news that the driver was turning towards the building when he appeared to lose control of the vehicle. She said: 'The driver was in a state of shock, clutching his head, shouting "what happened, what did I do?"' The Traffic Police in Kos have since launched an investigation into the crash. It comes after a British tourist was killed in India when a car driving 'in a rash and negligent manner' lost control and plowed into him and his wife. Harish Solanki, 86, was crushed against a compound wall at the picturesque town of Candolim last month, local media reported. His 81-year-old wife, Chandrakanta, was in critical condition after sustaining grievous injuries and being taken to a nearby hospital. The Traffic Police in Kos have since launched an investigation into the crash. Driver Vicky Jain, 48, was arrested after hitting the couple with his rental car, said to have taken extensive damage from the incident. Police said he was on the main road through Candolim to nearby Calangute when he veered onto the wrong side of the carriageway and hit the couple. Authorities understand that the couple had just left their hotel and were walking on the side of the road when they were struck. Solanki died in hospital that evening, while his wife was undergoing treatment at a medical centre and remained in critical condition. The incident reportedly occurred near the Fisherman's Cover Restaurant on Friday April 25. Both were rushed to the Candolim Primary Health Centre before being taken to the Goa Medical College (GMC) hospital in Bambolim due to the severity of their injuries. Police have contacted the family of the British nationals and are understood to have launched an investigation. The driver was identified as 48-year-old Vicky Omprakash Jain from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Daijiworld reports. He was arrested by Calangute police following a complaint. MailOnline contacted the Foreign Office for comment. Candolim is a small town in the state of Goa, home to sandy beaches and colonial architecture built by the Portuguese. Calangute, a coastal village to the south, is a popular tourist destination and the home of Bruno Coutinho, former captain of the Indian national football team.


The Independent
27-05-2025
- Health
- The Independent
British tourist dies after being found unconscious in Cyprus hotel pool
A British tourist has died in Cyprus after being found unconscious in a hotel swimming pool by holidaymakers. The unidentified 60-year-old man was discovered by swimmers in the Paphos district and pulled from the water on Sunday (25 May), reported local outlet KNews. Despite efforts to provide medical aid, the British man was pronounced dead by doctors at Paphos General Hospital after emergency services responded to the scene. A post-mortem was carried out at the Nicosia mortuary on Monday to determine the exact cause of death as police investigate the incident. It is understood that the man was found floating in the pool of a hotel in Kato Paphos. The Independent has contacted the Foreign Office for comment. The incident comes just one month after two Brits, a 46-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy, drowned after being swept into rough waters off the Queensland coast in Australia. On 13 April, the pair were swimming at Round Hill Head in the seaside town of Seventeen Seventy when the incident occurred. Emergency services responded at around 2.15pm local time and deployed a rescue helicopter, but both individuals were declared dead at the scene.


Daily Mail
09-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Brit tourist, 86, is killed and his wife severely injured after they were mown down by a car at Indian tourist hotspot
A British tourist was killed in India when a car driving 'in a rash and negligent manner' lost control and plowed into him and his wife. Harish Solanki, 86, was crushed against a compound wall at the picturesque town of Candolim on Friday, local media reported. His 81-year-old wife, Chandrakanta, remains in critical condition after sustaining grievous injuries and being taken to a nearby hospital. Driver Vicky Jain, 48, was arrested after hitting the couple with his rental car, said to have taken extensive damage from the incident. Police said he was on the main road through Candolim to nearby Calangute when he veered onto the wrong side of the carriageway and hit the couple. Authorities understand that the couple had just left their hotel and were walking on the side of the road when they were struck at around 10am on Friday. Solanki died in hospital that evening, while his wife was undergoing treatment at a medical centre and still in critical condition as of Sunday. The incident reportedly occurred near the Fisherman's Cover Restaurant on Friday morning. Both were rushed to the Candolim Primary Health Centre before being taken to the Goa Medical College (GMC) hospital in Bambolim due to the severity of their injuries. Police have contacted the family of the British nationals and are understood to have launched an investigation. The driver was identified as 48-year-old Vicky Omprakash Jain from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Daijiworld reports. He was arrested by Calangute police following a complaint. MailOnline contacted the Foreign Office for comment. Candolim is a small town in the state of Goa, home to sandy beaches and colonial architecture built by the Portuguese. Calangute, a coastal village to the south, is a popular tourist destination and the home of Bruno Coutinho, former captain of the Indian national football team.