Monday 25 January 2016

'Death in Paradise' murder of woman in the Caribbean shocks British tourists on beautiful holiday island

A 39-year-old American woman, understood to be from Georgia, was found brutally killed on deserted beach 

Beach where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed. Pictured - the shoes of the victim
Beach where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed. Pictured - the shoes of the victim
Shocked British tourists were caught up in a 'Death in Paradise' murder today on a beautiful Caribbean island.
An American woman tourist was found brutally killed in Grenada on a deserted stretch of beach.
The 39-year-old victim is understood to be from Georgia, US, and she had arrived at the world-famous La Sagesse resort with her husband last night.

Police sealed off the murder scene and armed men - said by locals to be soldiers with assault rifles - started searching the undergrowth flanking the beach.
British woman's magazine journalist Sue Hardy, 63, was along a number of UK tourists on the beach when the drama began around 11.30 local time this morning - 2.30pm British time.
Sue, from Inkpen, Berkshire, on holiday with her family, said: "There were about thirty of us on the beach including little children and people were getting a bit nervous and edgy because it was obvious something serious had happened.
"It appears the American woman tourist - described as 'very beautiful' by one member of the staff I spoke to - had gone off for a stroll along the beach with her husband, who I gather is grey-haired, distinguished-looking and quite a bit older than her.
"At La Sagesse there is the main beach, about half a mile long, with the little restaurant and also some apartments in the main hotel building overlooking the beach.

Beach where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed
Beach: The sight where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed
"The woman and her husband had arrived last night so this must have been one of their first walks along the beach.
"After walking for half a mile round the bay, where you are still in sight from the hotel and restaurant and the main area where tourists sit out in the sun, you can go up a path which leads through a sort of mangrove swamp, with steps so you don't walk into the mud.
"After about 100 yards through this somewhat dark swampy area, you come out on to another beach which is totally deserted.
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"No-one can see you there - but of course nobody can see if anyone attacks you there.
"I've been there on previous visits to La Sagesse and I always felt a bit spooked on that deserted beach.
"We're on our sixth trip to Grenada and the beach at La Sagesse is our favourite on the island.
"It's a world-famous beach, in lots of guide books and tourist reviews - it's absolutely fabulous.
"But I wouldn't venture on to that other, hidden, beach again.
Mrs Hardy went on: "It seems a man - or men - jumped out and attacked them.
"Some staff ran back to the deserted beach but by the time they got there she had been murdered.

Beach where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed

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"They said she was lying on the edge of the water.
"It quickly became obvious it was more than just a robbery. "
Soldiers with guns appeared and then guys carrying cases were splashing through the incoming tide to walk along the beach - I assume it was the forensic Murder Squad people.
Mrs Hardy added: "They put up tape to stop people crossing through to the deserted beach.
"About half an hour after the first hue and cry went up, we heard this horrible shouting and crying from the hotel.
"It was so loud that you could hear it above the noise of the waves crashing on to the beach and it went on for about a minute.
"Everyone was standing up and looking to see what it was.
"It was a man's voice but it was a sort of terrible animal-like wailing and sobbing.

Beach where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed

Beach where an American woman tourist was found brutally killed
"Lots of couples visit La Sagesse because it is so incredibly beautiful - some even have their weddings on the beach and you get lots of honeymooners.
"It's an awful, awful thing for anywhere, but for Grenada it is catastrophic because it always prides itself on being the safest island in the Caribbean.
"Most of the tourists on Grenada are English or American. I was in shock, so was everyone else.
"There was such a sad sight - she'd left her beach shoes lying on the sand near the restaurant.
"I assume she'd kicked them off to go for a romantic walk with her husband on their first full day in paradise.
"I took a photo of the shoes lying there."

 

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