British surfing instructor drowns on holiday in Bali


British surfing instructor drowns on holiday in Bali
British surfing instructor drowns on holiday in Bali



An experienced British surfing instructor has drowned while on holiday in Bali.

Cameron Munro, 21, from Patcham in Brighton died in an accident on Saturday. The full circumstances behind the tragedy are currently unknown.

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The Algarve Surf School & Camp, where Cameron worked for three years, paid tribute to him on Facebook.



Cameron enjoyed regular holidays to Bali.

Zara Mata, from the centre, told the Guardian: "Everybody is just in shock because we were expecting him to come back. He died doing what he loved.

"But he was such an experienced surfer, we are all trying to figure out what happened."

She added: "There has been such an outpouring of sadness. He was one of the best people you will ever meet. He was always smiling, always in a good mood. He was very professional as well; the clients just adored him."

According to stv.tv, the Pure Spirit surf school in Brighton also paid tribute to Cameron, posting: "This weekend has been the saddest time of my life, I have lost a son, a friend and a warrior. Cam one of the best people you could ever meet, humble, mellow, talented and fun, you touched people all over the world with your mellow soul, I will love you and miss you forever RIP my brother x."

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