Thriller as Brit sailor, 44, discovered dead ‘floating in the sea’ with head injuries off Greek hols island

Police are probing the “thriller death” of a Brit sailor on Greece’s most glamorous island, dubbed the “island of the rich”.

The 44-12 months-old’s system was found in Spetses as coastguard officials claimed he was “found floating in the sea” in the island’s exclusive outdated port place.

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A Brit male has ‘mysteriously died’ in SpetsesCredit history: Getty
The Greek island is known as the playground for the rich and famous

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The Greek island is recognised as the playground for the prosperous and renownedCredit score: Getty

“There was a gash to the still left aspect of his head, a wound that is puzzling us,” explained a single official.

“He appears to be to have been hit. We hope to have solutions soon mainly because correct now it is a secret as to how he died.”

The Brit’s body – found on Friday – was thanks to be transferred to a coroner’s place of work in the port town of Piraeus, outdoors the Greek capital.

Spetses, the playground for the prosperous and famed which include customers of the now deposed Greek royal family, is a two-hour hovercraft trip absent from Athens.

Media reports proposed the dead Brit was a crew member collaborating in Spetses’ once-a-year Traditional Yacht Regatta which began yesterday.

The three-day celebration, the biggest of its form in Greece, attracts hundreds of sailing fanatics at any time 12 months and is seen as just one of Europe’s most aggressive regattas.

The tragedy delivers the demise toll of travelers in Greece to eight due to the fact the commencing of June – described as “unprecedented” by local police.

With the exception of the latest incident all the victims, such as the British Television set presenter, Michael Mosley, a celebrity doctor found dead on the remote island of Symi, dropped their lives even though mountaineering in blistering temperatures.

Greece has been sweltering in extreme warmth for most of the thirty day period with the state pressured to get unexpected emergency actions which includes closing the Acropolis, the Greek capital’s most visited web-site, for the duration of the best hrs of the working day.

This 7 days the Greek health and fitness minister Adonis Georgiadis warned vacationers “must be careful” and attributed the fatalities to holidaymakers  underestimating climate modify “and the unsafe phenomena it has made.”

A single community Spetsiot said the tragedy experienced still left the island stunned. “This is the Monte Carlo of Greece and absolutely nothing like this ever occurs listed here. We’re seriously shocked.”

Spetses is dwelling to some of the richest people today in Greece with the founder of EasyJet, Sir Selios Haji-Ioannou, among the well-heeled people with villas there.