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Tourists swim near waterfalls at the Krka National Park in southern Croatia. Gettyimagesbank |
By Jung Min-ho
Two Korean tourists have been found dead in a national park in Croatia.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Monday, a man in his 50s and his daughter in her 20s were found on Saturday (local time) in the Krka River at Krka National Park, southeast Croatia.
The Korean Embassy in Croatia said it confirmed that the victims, whose identities are being withheld, were Koreans and that their families had been told of the tragedy.
Local police told the embassy that they will perform autopsies.
The park is one of the country's best-known tourist spots. According to the Straits Times, a Singaporean college student, 25, drowned while swimming at the park in 2016.