A British air stewardess has been found dead after falling from a building in Dubai.
Police are investigating how Evelyn Clarke, who
worked for the Dubai-based Emirates Airlines, came
to fall to her death in the early hours of Monday morning. There was no
immediate claim of foul play.
Social media sites were full of tributes to her yesterday, with a special
Facebook memorial page set up to honour her.
"I can't believe you're gone," wrote Kay Anderson. "Loved the way you laughed
in the face of anything bad that was thrown at you. You had life's priorities in
the right order, family and friends but most of all love. You are an inspiration
to so many people."
The page described her as "always smiling, always happy. She wanted to travel
the world and see as much as possible, she couldn't get enough of it. Her
positive attitude and energy could light up the whole sky."
On Twitter, Natalie Gibson said: "Sometimes things knock you for 6, another
beautiful person taken from us, sleep peacefully sweetheart."
She is thought to have fallen from a high-rise building in Bur Dubai in the
centre of the city. Two months ago, Abbie Elson, 27, a British woman on her
honeymoon, died after falling from a five-star hotel in Dubai.
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in Dubai and we are providing consular assistance at this sad time."
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in Dubai and we are providing consular assistance at this sad time."
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