08/04/2008

Two Britons Drown In Goa

The Foreign Office has confirmed that two Britons have drowned off the coast of Goa.

A spokesman said that a man and a woman named Stanley Horne, 70, and Liesel Smith, 37, died on Sunday 6 April at the resort of Morjim, a village in the Pernem district of north Goa.

He added in a statement: "We have informed their next of kin and are providing consular assistance."

It has been reported that Mr Horne was a pensioner and Ms Smith was his carer and they had gone for a swim after a few drinks when Ms Smith got into difficulty, resulting in both drownings.

Mr Horne had been living in Goa for the past four years and Ms Smith was on holiday visiting him.

Their bodies will be flown back to the UK following post mortems.

(DS/KMcA)


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