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Missing Brit who vanished from her sunbed during holiday in Greece ‘found dead’ | World | News

Merişan husband, last month on a holiday in Greece in a mysterious way, a British woman who disappeared from the sunrise was found dead, he said. 59 -year -old Michele Ann Joy Bourda rested on August 1 while he was resting at the Beach of the Greek Kavala in Northern Greece. Her husband, Chris Bourda, woke up to find that she had fallen asleep on a sun sun loungers next to 66, and her belongings, including glasses and medicine, are still on the beach.

Mr. Bour started a crazy search and immediately warned local officials, but he said that the arrival of any official assistance took hours. Now, a month later, he said he believed that he found the body of the Greek police on a small island called his ransom, and that he was about 25 miles away from the last time it was seen. Although the official identity is still on output, the officers reported to Mr. Bourda “99 percent definite”.

Mr. Bourda said this Daily mail: “They found your body. Unfortunately, I was expecting it. The problem did not start looking for the port police until the night and I don’t know what effect it had.

“They said they couldn’t find him, they claimed to be disappeared with an unknown man, but it was garbage. I think the harbor police really did nothing, and next time they should think that something like this was.

“They said there was no sign of drowning, that he was following someone else, he followed someone else. But I knew it wasn’t like that. He wouldn’t go without his money, glasses or medicine.

“People weren’t very nice and they didn’t treat me well. When I was brought to ask if they were in the restaurant, they were asking why I was brought there. If a stranger, they don’t care about you here.”

Tragically, Mr. Bourda Daily Mail told Daily Mail that his wife’s ruins were in a violent separation, he missed his mind and was partly consumed by the fish.

The couple, who have been married in Glasgow for 36 years, had planned a six -week resting break in Greece. Mr. Bourda said he appeared in good souls the day Michele disappeared.

Ms. Bourda had a story of depression and anxiety. Although her husband believes that it may have contributed to the disappearance of it, she is not sure and argues that more can be done and should be done to find it earlier.

“The problem is the health system in the UK. If he had seen a psychiatrist before, and if he had taken the relevant medicine, then he would still be alive. The problem of depression is that they could deceive you to think that they were good sometimes. I thought it was good, but it wasn’t.”

Local officials have not yet made a public statement and the investigation into the death of Michele continues.

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