British tourist dies in the waters of Rhodes: what we know about the tragedy.
22.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.08.2025
1801
A spokesperson for the UK Foreign Office said: 'We are supporting the family of the British citizen who died in Greece and are in contact with local authorities.'Authorities have ordered a forensic examination to determine the cause of death.Earlier, a Scottish father drowned during a boating trip with his family in Turunc, Turkey. John Nelson, 47, passed away on July 31, leaving behind his son Josh and partner Sharon Stewart.
Sharon shared the sad news on Facebook, describing John as her authority and best friend.Josh created a GoFundMe page to raise funds for the funeral, stating that any contribution would be appreciated.
He said: 'Any contribution, no matter the amount, means everything to us. If you cannot donate, retweeting this page would be an incredible help.'For further updates on this story, visit The Sun Online.thesun.co.uk provides the latest news on celebrities, real stories, stunning images, and compelling videos. Stay connected with us on Facebook and Twitter.Tourist fatalities in Greece and Turkey have caused sorrow among families and sparked a wave of sympathy across the international community. The closest relatives of the deceased have received support and faced significant losses that have captured public attention through social media.
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