The woman was resting at a resort. Despite the doctors’ best efforts, she could not be saved, she.
A tourist has died in Center Parcs in the UK in what police called “unexplained death”. The mirror writes about it.
Emergency crews arrived at a family resort in Suffolk on the evening of June 8, but a woman in her 30s was pronounced dead at the scene.
Local police said the woman’s death was considered unexplained. However, the officers added that they do not believe there was any suspicious situation.
“We are deeply saddened by the news of the death of one of our guests in Center Parcs Elveden Forest. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time. We continue to support his family as well as our colleagues who are helping the emergency services. “The spokesperson of the resort said.
The woman’s immediate family has been notified and the forensic file will be prepared.
In social networks, philanthropists expressed their respect for the woman.
“My thoughts are with his family,” wrote one Facebook user.
Center Parcs Europe is a chain of European resorts founded in the Netherlands in 1968 and currently managed by Pierre & Vacances and owned by the Blackstone Group.
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Source: Focus
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