A retired husband and wife from Britain have died after being found on a beach in Grenada.
The couple were found on Paradise Beach on the island of Carriacou, on Saturday 9 March.
Police said the husband, 76, was pronounced dead at the scene after being found lying on the sand.
His wife, 77, was rushed to the Princess Royal Hospital on the island, where she was later pronounced dead by a doctor.
The Royal Grenada Police Force identified the couple as David John Foster and Rosaline Foster.
Local media reports said it was an apparent drowning.
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It is not yet clear what led to the couple’s death.
Local police are investigating and a post-mortem will be conducted.
The Foreign Office has been approached for comment.
Well, at least they died in paradise. Silver linings, right?
Why is there no more information about this incident? This is unacceptable.
What a tragic event! My heart goes out to the family and friends of the deceased.
Why does it say they were found on the beach? Were they lost?
It’s important to remember that there are often underlying factors that contribute to such incidents. We should not rush to judgment.
I noticed that the article mentions the couple was found unresponsive. Does that mean they were alive when they were found?
I wonder if they had any pre-existing medical conditions that may have contributed to their deaths. It’s always important to be aware of your health when traveling.
So, a British couple goes to the Caribbean and gets beached. I guess you could say they had a ‘whale of a time’.
This is very concerning. Are there any safety concerns we should be aware of when traveling to the Caribbean?
Oh no, how tragic. I’m sure the Caribbean sun and rum will make their loved ones feel much better.
I find it strange that there is no mention of foul play. I’m not convinced this was an accident.