Body of Londoner found in Indian river
by Daisy Gray
Michael Easton went missing in crocodile infested waters
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Michael Easton went missing in crocodile infested waters
Read the full storyThe body of a Londoner who was killed during a trip on a crocodile infested river in India has been found.
Michael Easton from Holland Park was one of two two British men who died after disappearing during an excursion on the Cauvery River, near Bangalore.
Ian Turton, from York's body was discovered earlier this week.
Today the Foreign Office said a second body has now been found.
It said it was providing consular assistance to the men's families.
Michael Easton, from Holland Park is still missing following a trip on a crocodile infested river in India, which left a friend dead. Authorities are continuing to search the area around the Cauvery River near Bangalore. Ian Turton, from York, died during the excursion.
Fears are growing for Michael Easton, from Holland Park, who is still missing after his friend died in a crocodile-infested river in India. Ian Turton, from York, died after disappearing during an excursion on the Cauvery River near Bangalore. Mr Easton is still unaccounted for.
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