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Brit mum, 31, drowns swimming off Bermuda as family grieve 'beautiful soul'

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Brit mum, 31, drowns swimming off Bermuda as family grieve 'beautiful soul'
Brit mum, 31, drowns swimming off Bermuda as family grieve 'beautiful soul'

A BRITISH mum-of-three has drowned while on holiday in Bermuda, her devastated family have said.

The family of Amanda Chibwe, 31, are trying to repatriate the body of the "beautiful vibrant soul" following the tragic accident.

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Amanda Chibwe drowned while on holiday in Bermuda
The 31-year-old's death is not being treated as suspicious
The 31-year-old's death is not being treated as suspicious
Amanda was swimming at Southlands beach when tragedy struck
Amanda was swimming at Southlands beach when tragedy struck

Amanda - who was known as Pinky - was pulled from the water at Southlands beach in Warwick on the Caribbean island at around 4.45 pm last Friday.

She was rushed to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital hospital by ambulance but pronounced dead a short time later. 

A GoFundMe page has so far received £8,582 of its £10,000 goal in the three days since it was launched.

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Her sister Denia Chibwe wrote: “Today words fail me as I have tragically lost a beautiful vibrant soul, my one and only sister.

"Amanda travelled abroad on holiday and sadly drowned. 

“Help came but she later died in the hospital. She has left her beautiful three children.

“Our wish is to have her home back to us where she belongs.

“We really would appreciate any help as I know she touched so many lives with her kindness, laughter, and her caring soul.”

Many who wrote comments expressed their shock and grief at the death and offered words of comfort to the Chibwe family.

“Amanda, you were such a genuine girl, I have nothing bad to say about you," read one.

"Realest of many, very sweet with a loving spirit, I will remember you always like this,” read one.

“Condolences to your family and friends especially.”

Bermuda police say that they are not treating her death as suspicious.

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Her death comes as British cruise ship passenger died while snorkelling on holiday with his wife and daughter in the Caribbean.

Andrew Evans, 60, from Wales, arrived in St Kitts on Monday with his family on the P&O cruise ship Britannia.

They were on a 14-day cruise from Barbados to Southampton.

He got into difficulty while snorkelling with his wife and daughter as part of a group activity at Peninsular Cove.

Earlier this year another Brit cruise ship passenger drowned while swimming near a resort on a St Lucia beach.

Police have launched an investigation into the death of a 76-year-old woman who was onboard a cruise ship moored at Castries harbour at Anse Cochon beach in the Western part of the island.

Tariq Tahir

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