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Swiss tourist found dead in motorhome in Turkey while family sightseeing

14.07.2026 10:10 1 min 1 source
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Swiss tourist found dead in motorhome in Turkey while family sightseeing
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The body of Alexander Johannes Moor, a 47-year-old Swiss citizen, was discovered in a motorhome in the parking lot of a shopping center in Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. He had arrived with his family; while they visited local attractions, he remained in the vehicle. Upon returning in the evening, they found him unresponsive and called emergency services. Paramedics pronounced him dead, and the body was sent for autopsy. Turkish authorities have launched an investigation.

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