Briton, 43, drowns after ‘jumping into lake to cool off’ on household vacation in Turkey

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British man has drowned after reportedly leaping right into a lake to chill off throughout scorching 33C temperatures on a household vacation in Turkey.

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The 43-year-old vacationer had been on an organised tour when he plunged into the water to flee the warmth at Manavgat Dam, Antalya province.

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The holidaymaker entered the water from a pier platform connected to a riverside restaurant.

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According to native media, quickly afterwards he appeared to wrestle, disappearing beneath the floor regardless of determined makes an attempt to remain afloat.

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Onlookers scrambled to assist him as he splashed round to maintain his head above the water. Others rushed to alert authorities.

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Officials from Turkey’s Gendarmerie General Command arrived on the scene with medics and rescue employees.

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Divers entered the water to retrieve his lifeless physique which was reported to be round 40ft beneath the floor. The rescuers battled low visibility as a result of murky waters.

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Emergency medical workers have been ready on dry land to supply help however confirmed he died.

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His physique was despatched to the Antalya Forensic Medicine Institute for an post-mortem.

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It continues to be at the moment unclear why the British vacationer drowned. It is hoped {that a} autopsy examination will have the ability to present additional particulars.

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Antalya Province, in south-western Turkey, is the centre of the nation’s tourism business and accounts for about 30 per cent of overseas guests.

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Manavgat Dam - with its spectacular views - is likely one of the two constructed on the river of the identical title near Oymapınar, Güzelyalı and Değirmenli villages.

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Since 1987, it has been used to generate electrical energy, irrigation, tourism and fishing.

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A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesman informed the Standard: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Turkey, and are in touch with local authorities.”

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