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Police launch investigation as British man and woman die after being found on Caribbean beach

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Two British pensioners have died after being found on a Caribbean beach. Local police have named a man and a woman whose bodies were found on L'Esterre Paradise Beach, on the Grenadine Island of Carriacou.

The Royal Grenada Police Force says David John Foster, 76, was pronounced dead at the scene by a doctor after being found 'lying on the sand'.

Police say Rosaline Foster, 77, was taken to Princess Royal Hospital, in Carriacou. She was examined by a doctor in the hospital, but was sadly pronounced dead.

The pair were both found on the beach on Saturday, March 9. READ MORE: Constance Marten tells court she was gripped by 'fear and grief' and didn't 'dump' the body of her baby daughter in a Lidl bag Officers were called out to the scene.

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