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German tourist drowns while snorkelling

Haveeru have reported the drowning of a German tourist in Enboodhoo Village Resort in Kaafu Atoll.

Police said that the man died while snorkelling on Wednesday morning. His body was brought to Male’ at around 11.45am.

Police said the man was aged 63 and had been holidaying with his wife. Investigations are ongoing.

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Posted on June 20, 2012Author Minivan NewsCategories News in BriefTags drowned, drowning, German, maldives, maldives news, tourist

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