Finance worker found dead in Spanish holiday villa

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Finance worker found dead in Spanish holiday villa after suspected carbon monoxide leak

A man from Edinburgh has died and his wife is seriously ill after a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a holiday home in Spain.

Jaime Carsi, 40, was found dead on Saturday at a house in Majorca by emergency crews and Mary Somerville, 39, was discovered next to him.The couple were staying at a rural property in Cala Mesquida in the north-east of the island. Majorcan newspaper Ultima Hora reported they were due to go on a boat trip on Saturday and the alarm was raised when they failed to show up.Patti Montella, a friend of the couple, said he was a "magnificent soul" in a social media post.

She wrote: "Jaime Carsi came into my life and took up residence in my heart, so many years ago, in London."And when he married our precious Edinburgh girl, sweet Mary, it was a match made in heaven." Mr Carsi described himself online as being from Madrid but it is believed he moved to the UK as a child and relocated to Edinburgh from London about six years agoFrom other local news sites

 

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