Amanda Chibwe dies while swimming in the sea during Bermuda holiday
A British mother-of-three died while swimming off Southlands beach in Bermuda on Friday.
The tourist who was visiting the island from the UK has been identified as Amanda Chibwe.
Ms. Chibwe, 31, was pulled from the water at around 4.45pm.
She was taken to the King Edward VII Memorial hospital by ambulance but was pronounced dead a short time later.
Her family has started a fundraiser to repatriate her body back to the UK.
The GoFundMe page for Amanda chibwe has already surpassed its £10,000 goal in the three days since it was launched.
Denia Chibwe, Ms. Chibwe’s sister, wrote on the page: ‘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 3 children.’
She added: ‘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 comments expressed their shock and grief at the death and offered words of comfort to the Chibwe family.
One commenter wrote: ‘Amanda, you were such a genuine girl, I have nothing bad to say about you.
‘Realest of many, very sweet with a loving spirit, I will remember you always like this.
‘Condolences to your family and friends especially.’