Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
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- Kibkommer
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Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
Urgent appeal.
A lady believed to be British has been found drowned at Lapta walkway @ 6.15pm this evening. Polis are not able to identify her at this time. The lady in question was wearing a chequered top with grey coloured bottoms. She has a mole under her lip and is believed to be aged between 75-80 years old. If anyone recognises this person please ring Lapta police station on 05428 53 56 50
**Updated info. Lady was wearing a silver cross on a chain**
A lady believed to be British has been found drowned at Lapta walkway @ 6.15pm this evening. Polis are not able to identify her at this time. The lady in question was wearing a chequered top with grey coloured bottoms. She has a mole under her lip and is believed to be aged between 75-80 years old. If anyone recognises this person please ring Lapta police station on 05428 53 56 50
**Updated info. Lady was wearing a silver cross on a chain**
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Re: Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
So sad and on top of the family of 5, 4 of whom drowned near Kaplica yesterday. The sea is a dangerous place if not respected. So sad for the surviving 12 year old boy.
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Re: Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
So sad about these tragedies. I read about the family this morning on Facebook from Kyrenia Post. Absolutely awful.
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Re: Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
Panchocat
"The sea is a dangerous place if not respected"
Especially with the windy weather of late.
So very sad for the family and this latest victim. How life can change in the blink of an eye.
"The sea is a dangerous place if not respected"
Especially with the windy weather of late.
So very sad for the family and this latest victim. How life can change in the blink of an eye.
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Re: Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
From news page -
"Rough Seas at the Weekend
12 hours ago
Strong winds will whip up rough seas at the weekend, Met Office specialist Fehmi Oktay has warned.
The air will be hot and humid and a strong wind will blow from the south and west, he said.
He warned that visitors to the coast should beware of the sea state. Oktay added that UV radiation is also very high and people should remain in the shade at the hottest times of the day."
"Rough Seas at the Weekend
12 hours ago
Strong winds will whip up rough seas at the weekend, Met Office specialist Fehmi Oktay has warned.
The air will be hot and humid and a strong wind will blow from the south and west, he said.
He warned that visitors to the coast should beware of the sea state. Oktay added that UV radiation is also very high and people should remain in the shade at the hottest times of the day."
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Re: Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
The woman found dead in the sea on Saturday (July 13th) has been identified - she was Russian and her name was Kamila Druzhina.
Source : https://www.gundemkibris.com/kibris/olu ... 78275.html
Source : https://www.gundemkibris.com/kibris/olu ... 78275.html
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Re: Lady believed to be British-drowned in Lapta.
What a shame...
Aged 78.
The history that she's lived through, only to end up dead in the sea at Lapta.
Thanks, Crumpy.
Aged 78.
The history that she's lived through, only to end up dead in the sea at Lapta.
Thanks, Crumpy.