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‘Middle-aged gap year’ Briton dies taking photos at Indian temple | |
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A British man on the final leg of a so-called “middle-aged gap year” with his wife has fallen to his death in India, moments after taking photographs. | |
Roger Stotesbury’s family said the documentary maker had just finished taking some shots of the scenery from a temple in Orchha, about 160 miles south of the Taj Mahal, when he plummeted 30ft (9m) on Friday. | |
Mr Stotesbury, a father of two grown-up children from Oxford, was travelling with wife Hilary when tragedy struck. They had been due to return to the UK after completing their Indian adventure. | Mr Stotesbury, a father of two grown-up children from Oxford, was travelling with wife Hilary when tragedy struck. They had been due to return to the UK after completing their Indian adventure. |
A family spokesman told the Press Association: “Roger took lots and lots of photographs, and he had gone to take some views from the temple. | |
“He put his equipment down and then he fell.” | |
The spokesman added: “They were the most happily married couple I have ever known. They were just so devoted to each other.” | |
A Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are providing assistance to the family of a British man following his tragic death in India on 13 October. | |
“Our thoughts are with the family at this sad time.” | |
Writing on their blog, ourmiddleagedgapyear.wordpress.com, the couple said they were renting out their home and trying to live on £100 a day. | Writing on their blog, ourmiddleagedgapyear.wordpress.com, the couple said they were renting out their home and trying to live on £100 a day. |
They said: “We are Hilary and Roger, a married couple from England/Scotland who are in their mid-50s. | |
“Hilary’s motto is ‘just do it’ whilst Roger’s is ‘to die young as late as possible’. | |
“We took the view that on your deathbed you never wish you’d spent more time in the office. | |
“We’ve seen our two kids off into the wider world and we have no more caring responsibilities for our parents. | |
“So we thought now is the time to take a gap year and travel while we still have the health and energy. After all you only live once.” | |
The couple started with a two-month tour of Italy before taking in South and North America, Australia and several Asian countries. India was intended to be their final stop, according to the blog. | |
Describing their motivations for the project, they said: “Rather than drift into comfortable retirement we wanted to do something different. | |
“Also there are many parts of the world we want to see and we figured continual travel would be more of a switch off and better value for money. | |
“One aim is to experience countries as travellers rather than time-conscious tourists. | |
“We had kids soon after we married so hadn’t travelled much as a couple and wanted to experience living abroad for an extended time.” | |
The couple posted pictures of their visit to the Taj Mahal on their website, a day before the tragedy. | The couple posted pictures of their visit to the Taj Mahal on their website, a day before the tragedy. |
An inquest this week heard how a South-east Asian tourist in the UK fell to her death while taking selfies at Sussex’s notorious Seven Sisters cliff-face in June. | |
Press Association | Press Association |