Deaths and disappearances of tourists in Greece: three people found dead in one week, two French women untraceable
|Le corps d’un touriste américain de 55 ans a été découvert dimanche 16 juin 2024 sur l’île de Corfou (photo d’illustration). TURPIN PHILIPPE – MAXPPP
The body of a 55-year-old American tourist was discovered on the island of Corfu on Sunday, bringing to three the number of foreign tourists found dead in Greece in a week, while searches were underway to find three other foreign tourists on other Greek islands, according to Greek media.
Most of these tourists had undertaken hikes under the blazing sun, while the heatwave was raging in Greece.
The body of the American, who was discovered at sea near the port of Mathraki by a tourist, is to be transferred to Corfu hospital for an autopsy, the Greek Athens News Agency reported. and public television ERT.
On vacation
According to Athens News Agency, the fifty-year-old was on vacation in Mathraki. He was last seen by locals in a cafe last Tuesday.
This is the latest discovery of the body of a foreign tourist, after that of British television star doctor Michael Mosley, found dead on June 9, 2024 on the ;rsquo;Greek island of Symi in the Aegean Sea then that of a Dutch tourist on Saturday on the island of Samos.
Two French women missing
Two French women are also missing on the island of Sikinos and another tourist on the island of Amorgos.
The body of the 74-year-old Dutch tourist was spotted on Saturday morning on the island of Samos by a fire brigade drone, lying in a ravine a few hundred meters from where he was last seen times last Sunday, walking with difficulty.
On Friday, two French women were reported missing from Sikinos, a small Cyclades island in the Aegean Sea. The two women, aged 73 and 64, had left their respective hotels to meet, according to local media.
Michael Mosley, star doctor, found dead
On June 9, British journalist and doctor Michael Mosley, known for his appearances on flagship British television shows, was found dead on the island of Symi, several days after his disappearance on June 4.
His lifeless body was spotted by a crew from the Greek public channel ERT who were filming the area where this 67-year-old man had disappeared. Michael Mosley had taken a walk on the coast, in the heat.
Heat wave
According to meteorologists, Greece experienced the heat wave lasting at least three days – which for Greece means temperatures exceeding 38 degrees – the earliest ever recorded.