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Heat wave in Greece: – Tourist found dead in the heat

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The Dutch tourist who disappeared on the Greek island of Samos last Sunday was found dead on Saturday. Reports AP news agency.

He was found in a ravine about 300 meters from where he was last seen.

More recently, several tourists have lost their lives in similar circumstances, including well-known British TV doctor Michael Mosley.

Authorities are still searching for four other missing tourists. It concerns two French women in their 60s and 70s on the island of Siknos, a 70-year-old American on the island of Maharaki, and a 59-year-old man on the island of Amorgos.

What all the missing and deceased have in common is that they were outside in the extreme temperatures that hit Greece last week.

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