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Thailand deaths: 'Two Britons found dead' in Koh Tao Thailand deaths: Two Britons found dead in Koh Tao
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Two British nationals have been found dead on a beach in southern Thailand, according to local police. Two British tourists have been found dead on a beach in southern Thailand, according to local police.
A man and a woman are understood to have suffered serious head wounds on the island of Koh Tao. Their bodies were found early Monday. The man and woman found on the island of Koh Tao are understood to have suffered serious head wounds.
The pair arrived in Thailand last month, according to a police official, who said officers were yet to identify a suspect or motive. The victims were a 23-year-old woman from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and a 24-year-old man from Jersey. Their bodies were found early on Monday.
The UK Foreign Office said it was urgently investigating the reports.The UK Foreign Office said it was urgently investigating the reports.
The pair arrived in Thailand last month, according to a police official, who said officers were yet to identify a suspect or motive.
Meanwhile, boats have been blocked from leaving the island.Meanwhile, boats have been blocked from leaving 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.
Koh Tao is popular with divers, but draws fewer travellers than other nearby resorts, says BBC correspondent in Bangkok, Jonathan Head.Koh Tao is popular with divers, but draws fewer travellers than other nearby resorts, says BBC correspondent in Bangkok, Jonathan Head.