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Thailand deaths: Two British tourists killed in Koh Tao Thailand deaths: Tourists named as David Miller and Hannah Witheridge
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Two British tourists have been killed in an attack on a beach in southern Thailand, local police have said.Two British tourists have been killed in an attack on a beach in southern Thailand, local police have said.
Police believe the man and woman were attacked on Sunday night, on the island of Koh Tao, a popular tourist spot. David Miller, 24, from Jersey, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, from Norfolk, were attacked on Sunday night on the island of Koh Tao, Thai police said.
The victims, whose bodies were found with serious injuries early on Monday, were a 23-year-old woman from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and a 24-year-old man from Jersey, Thai police said. Their bodies were found with serious injuries in the early hours of Monday.
The UK Foreign Office said it was urgently investigating the reports. The UK Foreign Office said the British consul in Bangkok was travelling to the island, which is a popular tourist destination, "as soon as possible".
It added that the British consul in Bangkok was travelling to Koh Tao "as soon as possible".
Jersey Police said the man's family had been informed and police were co-operating with the Thai and British authorities who were leading the investigation.
Norfolk Police referred all inquiries to the Foreign Office, which said there were no plans to officially name the victims yet.
'Boats blocked''Boats blocked'
The bodies were found close to the beach-side bungalows where the pair had been staying.The bodies were found close to the beach-side bungalows where the pair had been staying.
Local police said both had suffered serious injuries and a garden hoe, believed to have been used in the attack, was found nearby.Local police said both had suffered serious injuries and a garden hoe, believed to have been used in the attack, was found nearby.
Police said they have yet to identify a motive or suspect in the killing of the tourists, who had arrived in Thailand last month.Police said they have yet to identify a motive or suspect in the killing of the tourists, who had arrived in Thailand last month.
Boats were earlier blocked from leaving the island, but the BBC's Jonathan Head said this did not last long and vessels were now taking people to and from the island. Boats were earlier blocked from leaving the island, but the BBC's Jonathan Head said this did not last long and vessels were later taking people to and from the island.
Police have been reviewing closed circuit TV footage from nearby restaurants, hotels and shops.Police have been reviewing closed circuit TV footage from nearby restaurants, hotels and shops.
There was a beach party on Sunday night, about 100 metres from where the bodies were found, according to local media.There was a beach party on Sunday night, about 100 metres from where the bodies were found, according to local media.
The Foreign Office said: "The embassy are urgently seeking information from the local authorities and consular staff stand ready to provide assistance to friends and family at this tragic time." The Foreign Office said the embassy was urgently seeking information from the local authorities "and consular staff stand ready to provide assistance to friends and family at this tragic time".
Koh TaoKoh Tao
A spokeswoman for the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in London said the incident was "out of character" for an island that was "much loved for its quaint atmosphere".A spokeswoman for the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in London said the incident was "out of character" for an island that was "much loved for its quaint atmosphere".
"We understand this is an isolated incident," she said."We understand this is an isolated incident," she said.
"We have limited details on the circumstances at this time and are waiting for further information following the initial stages of the police investigation. Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and friends affected by the news.""We have limited details on the circumstances at this time and are waiting for further information following the initial stages of the police investigation. Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and friends affected by the news."
'Still safe''Still safe'
BBC south-east Asia correspondent Jonathan Head said the authorities were likely to move quickly to investigate the deaths to maintain confidence in a tourist industry which accounts for around a tenth of Thailand's GDP, and which has been hit hard by recent political turmoil.BBC south-east Asia correspondent Jonathan Head said the authorities were likely to move quickly to investigate the deaths to maintain confidence in a tourist industry which accounts for around a tenth of Thailand's GDP, and which has been hit hard by recent political turmoil.
Thailand attracts more than 850,000 British and Irish tourists each year.Thailand attracts more than 850,000 British and Irish tourists each year.
Some 11 British nationals have been murdered in the country since 2009, according to the Foreign Office.Some 11 British nationals have been murdered in the country since 2009, according to the Foreign Office.
Official FCO advice warns that western tourists have been victims of "vicious, unprovoked attacks by gangs" on the nearby island of Koh Phangan but there are no specific warnings for Koh Tao.Official FCO advice warns that western tourists have been victims of "vicious, unprovoked attacks by gangs" on the nearby island of Koh Phangan but there are no specific warnings for Koh Tao.
TAT said Koh Tao and other beach destinations in Thailand remained safe for tourists.TAT said Koh Tao and other beach destinations in Thailand remained safe for tourists.