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British policewoman, 22, dies ‘falling’ on Corfu holiday

2023-09-04 22:27
A female police officer has died while on holiday on the Greek island of Corfu. The 22-year-old has not been named but was a serving officer with Surrey Police, and is believed to have been killed in an “accidental fall”. Greek authorities believe the fatal injuries she sustained are compatible with a “low level accidental fall”, the Mirror reports. The Greek town has long been a favourite amongst British tourists. A Surrey Police spokesperson said: “On Friday, 1st September we were sadly made aware of the sudden death of a serving officer whilst they were on holiday in Corfu, Greece. Have you been affected by this incident? If so, email holly.evans@independent.co.uk “We are working to support both their family and their colleagues here during this extremely difficult time. “An investigation into the circumstances of the death is being led by the Greek authorities and we await further updates from them as they conduct their enquiries.” In a statement online, the Surrey Police Federation added: “Devastating news with the confirmation that a 22-year-old Surrey Police officer has died off duty on holiday in Greece. “The officer’s name has not been released and the circumstances into her death on Friday are being investigated. “The thoughts of all at Surrey Police Federation are with the officer’s family, friends and close colleagues at this time. “Both the Federation and the force are supporting them.” More follows on this breaking news story Read More Police must have ‘zero tolerance’ policy to shoplifting Girl, 3, mauled in ‘horrific’ dog attack outside pub suffers serious face injuries as man arrested Fundraising appeal for funeral of toddler hit by vehicle tops £16,000 Fugitive stepmother of girl found dead at home should return to UK, says cousin Man charged in connection with break-in at Chelsea star Raheem Sterling’s home Sara Sharif’s grandfather urges fugitive son to hand himself in
British policewoman, 22, dies ‘falling’ on Corfu holiday

A female police officer has died while on holiday on the Greek island of Corfu.

The 22-year-old has not been named but was a serving officer with Surrey Police, and is believed to have been killed in an “accidental fall”.

Greek authorities believe the fatal injuries she sustained are compatible with a “low level accidental fall”, the Mirror reports.

The Greek town has long been a favourite amongst British tourists.

A Surrey Police spokesperson said: “On Friday, 1st September we were sadly made aware of the sudden death of a serving officer whilst they were on holiday in Corfu, Greece.

Have you been affected by this incident? If so, email holly.evans@independent.co.uk

“We are working to support both their family and their colleagues here during this extremely difficult time.

“An investigation into the circumstances of the death is being led by the Greek authorities and we await further updates from them as they conduct their enquiries.”

In a statement online, the Surrey Police Federation added: “Devastating news with the confirmation that a 22-year-old Surrey Police officer has died off duty on holiday in Greece.

“The officer’s name has not been released and the circumstances into her death on Friday are being investigated.

“The thoughts of all at Surrey Police Federation are with the officer’s family, friends and close colleagues at this time.

“Both the Federation and the force are supporting them.”

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