A French tourist, identified as 49 year-old Alan Marshall, has been found dead near Paradise Island Resort this morning.
Marshall went missing during a late afternoon swim on January 7.
Marshall was vacationing on Club Med Kanifinolhu resort with his wife, daughter and son-in-law since last week. The family was due to leave the Maldives on January 12.
Kahifinolhu General Affairs Manager Abdu Samad said the victim had been snorkeling off the northern end of Kanifinolhu when he went missing around 4:30 pm. The family immediately reported him to resort staff who launched an investigation with divers.
Police were informed within one hour of Marshall’s disappearance. According to Samad, the search continued through the night until Marshall was found this morning within 30 meters of Paradise Island.
No details have yet been released as to the cause of death. However, police officials today said there was no cause for suspicion of foul play.
Sub-Inspector Ahmed Shiyam said police would “try to find out as much as possible about what happened” during their investigation.
“We have never had an issue with that area of our reef,” said Samad. “It is narrow and there can be a strong current but he was swimming during low tide. We can’t understand what happened.”
According to Samad, Marshall’s son-in-law had spoken with him in the water prior to returning to shore. On the beach, Marshall’s wife inquired after her husband’s whereabouts. Unable to see him, they alerted the resort.
Samad noted that Marshall had said he could swim upon arriving at the resort, however his family confirmed that he had a weak arm. “The investigation will look into any medications he may have been taking,” Samad said.
Marshall’s body has been moved to a mortuary on Male’. Samad expects the investigation to be concluded today, and that the resort is currently arranging to transport the family and the body to Sri Lanka. “There they can arrange for a proper autopsy or a cremation. We are also looking into their transport back to France,” Samad said.
Is it not time that there was a qualified pathologist based in Malé? Alan Marshall is an English name, which is rather odd as he is stated to be French.
Gayoom should take the responsibility
I really don't get why these multi-million dollar resorts do not have life guards looking after their guests when they are in the water.
I've now lost count of the number of visitors who have drowned in these water recently. It's about time the resorts maintained permanent life guards during daylight hours. There's only one way this is going to happen, i.e. by the visitors demanding it! Tourist hotel owners only speak the language of money, so please demand this, to protect your life!
Was he a muslim? Otherwise, I fear the worst for him in the afterlife.
Gasim must give some religious fatwa about his guest.