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Police believe deaths of Ipswich men in Portugal were accidental Police believe deaths of Ipswich men in Portugal were accidental
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The two friends are thought to have drowned in a swimming pool while on holiday in PortugalThe two friends are thought to have drowned in a swimming pool while on holiday in Portugal
Portuguese police said they were not treating the deaths of two British men at a hotel swimming pool as suspicious, as a sister claimed her brother died while "trying to save" his best friend's life.Portuguese police said they were not treating the deaths of two British men at a hotel swimming pool as suspicious, as a sister claimed her brother died while "trying to save" his best friend's life.
King Edonmi, 29, and Mo Liasu, 27, died less than 24 hours after arriving on holiday in Albufeira. The men, from Ipswich, are believed to have drowned on Tuesday.King Edonmi, 29, and Mo Liasu, 27, died less than 24 hours after arriving on holiday in Albufeira. The men, from Ipswich, are believed to have drowned on Tuesday.
A spokesperson for the Policia Judiciaria, Portugal's criminal investigation police, said inquiries so far had shown "no evidence of criminal activity".A spokesperson for the Policia Judiciaria, Portugal's criminal investigation police, said inquiries so far had shown "no evidence of criminal activity".
Mr Edonmi's sister, Kemi, paid tribute to the pair online and dispelled local reports that the men had been drinking.Mr Edonmi's sister, Kemi, paid tribute to the pair online and dispelled local reports that the men had been drinking.
Heartfelt messages were left among the tributes to the two friends in IpswichHeartfelt messages were left among the tributes to the two friends in Ipswich
In a statement, police in Portugal said: "The inspection of the scene revealed no evidence of criminal activity.In a statement, police in Portugal said: "The inspection of the scene revealed no evidence of criminal activity.
"Witnesses to the events were interviewed, confirming the investigation's belief that it was an accident.""Witnesses to the events were interviewed, confirming the investigation's belief that it was an accident."
The Foreign Office said it had been supporting the families involved and coordinating with Portuguese authorities.The Foreign Office said it had been supporting the families involved and coordinating with Portuguese authorities.
Kemi Edonmi wrote online: "My best friend is really gone. Rest in peace to my big brother and his best friend Mo, we love you and will never forget you both.Kemi Edonmi wrote online: "My best friend is really gone. Rest in peace to my big brother and his best friend Mo, we love you and will never forget you both.
"The whole family is comforted by the fact that King died in Christ."The whole family is comforted by the fact that King died in Christ.
"From Jesus - For Jesus - Back to Jesus. We shall all meet again.""From Jesus - For Jesus - Back to Jesus. We shall all meet again."
She added that "my brother died trying to save his friend's life".She added that "my brother died trying to save his friend's life".
Ms Edonmi criticised speculation that the men had been drinking, writing: "My brother and Mo do not drink and were not intoxicated at the time of the incident.Ms Edonmi criticised speculation that the men had been drinking, writing: "My brother and Mo do not drink and were not intoxicated at the time of the incident.
"Articles with false information and insensitive comments don't know the pain they're causing the people closest to King and Mo.""Articles with false information and insensitive comments don't know the pain they're causing the people closest to King and Mo."
In the UK, candles, flowers and tealights spelling out the men's names have been laid near flats on Ipswich Waterfront.In the UK, candles, flowers and tealights spelling out the men's names have been laid near flats on Ipswich Waterfront.
A fundraising page set up to help pay for the repatriation of their bodies has been placed on hold by organisers, after it passed £25,000. A fundraising page set up to help pay for the repatriation of their bodies has been closed after it passed £25,000.
Its organisers described the pair as "gentle, kind-hearted souls who brought light into every room they entered". A joint statement from the families of both men said: "We would like to extend our deepest and most sincere thanks to every single person who donated, shared and supported us during this heart-breaking time.
"Because of your incredible generosity, preparations have now been made to bring our beloved King and Mo home, so they may be laid to rest with the love, dignity and peace they so deeply deserve."
Thanking people for their support, the statement continues: "The parents of King and Mo have been profoundly moved by the outpouring of love and support from the community."
Additional reporting by PA Media.Additional reporting by PA Media.
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