Four British tourists burnt to ashes

Four British tourists burnt to ashes

FOUR British citizens were burnt beyond recognition after the car in which they were travelling overturned in the South on Tuesday and burst into flames.

Police Deputy Commissioner Josephat Abel said the accident occurred on the road between Aus and Rosh Pinah. There were no survivors.It is believed that a tyre of the rented car burst, causing it to leave the road and overturn, Abel said.Arthura Graham (69), Allan Graham (65), Sylvia Graham (63) and Patricia Graham (71) entered Namibia through the Noordoewer border post on Sunday.Abel described the accident as “terrible”.”No remains were recovered, since the victims’ bodies were burnt to ashes,” he said.They were identified by means of travel documents found near the crash scene.There were no survivors.It is believed that a tyre of the rented car burst, causing it to leave the road and overturn, Abel said.Arthura Graham (69), Allan Graham (65), Sylvia Graham (63) and Patricia Graham (71) entered Namibia through the Noordoewer border post on Sunday.Abel described the accident as “terrible”.”No remains were recovered, since the victims’ bodies were burnt to ashes,” he said.They were identified by means of travel documents found near the crash scene.

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