Tributes to Algarve drowning trio

12 April 2012

Friends of three British holidaymakers who drowned while attempting to save their children have spoken of the devastation of two families.

In all, four adults - a Wiltshire couple, their friend and a German tourist - died after they entered the sea off the coast of the Algarve to rescue a group of youngsters who had got in trouble.

The tragic accident has left two children orphaned, while another has lost a mother.

British couple Bob and Deb Fry, from Wootton Bassett near Swindon, were named by neighbours as among the dead.

Their friend Jean Dinsmore, who lived round the corner from the Frys, is also believed to have been involved in the tragedy.

They were part of a group enjoying a holiday on the south west coast of Portugal when the incident occurred on Monday afternoon.

Their children got into trouble while playing in the sea near the resort town of Sagres, possibly as a result of a rip current. There were no lifeguards on duty at the Tonel beach, which was closed for the winter.

Three children were reported to have suffered minor injuries as they were thrown back on to the beach. A further three adults required hospital treatment.

Friends of the Frys have spoken of their shock. Next-door neighbour Fiona Shaw, said the couple were "two of the friendliest people" in the close-knit community.

Tributes have started to arrive at the Frys' house. One read: "With deepest sympathy. Our thoughts are with you at these tragic moments and always."

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