3 young Brits die at Vietnam waterfall

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3 young Brits die at Vietnam waterfall

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What is it waterfalls in Vietnam and deaths of young tourists? A young co-worker of mine died at one eight years ago almost to the day. He was 24. The official cause was said to be drowning, but this kid was a champion swimmer. I know it could happen to anyone in the right circumstances, slip and hit your head on the rocks, etc. But all 3 Brits? Sad story and devastating for their families. I hope there was no foul play involved.
Three Britons found dead near Vietnam waterfall
26 Feb 2016
WRITER: AFP
HANOI — Vietnamese police on Friday found the bodies of three British tourists near a waterfall in the country's central highlands, an area popular with adventure travellers.

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The trio, a man and two women, were found outside of Dalat, a mountainous city that draws tourists with its crystal lakes and steep waterfalls.

It was not immediately clear how they died.

"We are working on the reasons for their deaths," Dalat city's deputy police chief Bui Duc Ro told AFP.

State-run media said the two women were aged 25 and 19 and had entered Vietnam at the start of the month, but the police officer could not confirm their identities.

Emergency workers reportedly climbed down a steep slope near the waterfall to recover the bodies, which were found wearing life jackets.

Visitors can rappel down the 20-metre waterfall as well as luge around the site.

In 2013 British scientist Jamie Taggart disappeared in Vietnam's Sa Pa jungle and was never found despite search efforts by local authorities.
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Vietnam waterfall deaths: Three Britons killed at Datanla site
27 February 2016

The two women were named as Beth Anderson (L) and Izzy Squire in reports
Three British tourists have been found dead near waterfalls in Vietnam.
One of the group has been named as Christian Sloan, from Kent, who was described by his family as a popular man who "lived for life".
Two women aged 19 and 25, named in reports as half-sisters Izzy Squire and Beth Anderson, were also found near the Datanla falls, Lam Dong province.
Early investigations suggest one of the group slipped while exploring the falls and inadvertently took the others down.
Police have questioned a local man, but he has not been detained.



One of the tourists has been named as Christian Sloan, from Kent
Mr Sloan's family said: "Christian's death is a very sad loss to us.
"He was a very popular young man, formerly in the Royal Navy, who had many, many friends not just locally but around the world."
James McGlashan, who was travelling with Mr Sloan at the time, wrote on Facebook to say he was on his way to Ho Chi Minh City and thanked people for the messages that had been flooding in.
"Thank you for all your support. Devastated RIP Sloan."

Nguyen Van Yen, deputy chairman of Lam Dong province, who was in charge of the operation to recover the bodies, told the BBC: "When we found the bodies, we found their helmets and safety jackets but no ropes.
"According to our initial investigation, after visiting the Datanla waterfalls, they went to the forest to another area for canyoning.
"On their way, they passed through a stream which flowed into a waterfall. Unfortunately a person slipped, taking the other two with them."

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The man who was with them was questioned by police but has not been detained, he said.
Their bodies are being moved from from Lam Dong province to Ho Chi Minh City.
According to local reports, emergency workers had to climb down a steep slope to recover the bodies.
The deputy director of the tourist company which manages the falls, Vo Anh Tan, said visitors usually started at the top of the tiered waterfalls and climbed down.
James McGlashan's father, Alan, from Deal in Kent, said his son had not gone on the tour because he had been ill and later had to identify the bodies at the hotel he had been staying in.
He said the trip had been booked through the hotel with a tour company that had had excellent reviews.

Simon Calder, travel editor at the Independent, told the BBC the area was extraordinarily popular on the backpacker trail, offering opportunities for canyoning, white water rafting and to climb or descend the waterfalls.
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head said the number of international visitors to Vietnam had risen rapidly in just a few years - and this would raise safety concerns.
"As in much of the rest of South East Asia, law enforcement in Vietnam is weak, and a culture of accident prevention is almost non-existent," he said.

The UK Foreign Office said: "We are providing support to the families of three British nationals following their deaths near Da Lat, Vietnam.
"Our sympathies are with their families and friends at this difficult time. We are in close contact with local authorities in Vietnam on their behalf."
Da Lat is the capital of Lam Dong province, in the country's central highlands.
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If the guide is to be believed; they swam where they shouldn't have:

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Many Brits are very poor swimmers. In a country with few heated pools and a shitty climate, plus freezing sea water, there's not much incentive.
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that genius wrote: Thu Mar 29, 2018 8:02 am Many Brits are very poor swimmers. In a country with few heated pools and a shitty climate, plus freezing sea water, there's not much incentive.
I tend to disagree, coming from a place with exactly the same climate. My father threw me off of his yacht when i was six, and suddenly i could swim, or at least kept my head above and reach the boat. Now i’m a fairly good short distance swimmer, runner, whatever. But the Camels didn’t improve my performance...
I actually don't give a flying fuck, furthermore nice to meet you all here! :thumb:
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