A South African musician and his British fiancée are found dead in a Vietnamese villa, prompting police investigation. Initial findings indicate no signs of foul play.
A South African musician and his British fiancée have been found dead in a holiday villa in Vietnam . The couple, Arno Otte and Greta Quinton, had been long-term residents at the Hoi An Silverbell villa in Hoi An, central Quang Nam Province since early July 2024. Quảng Nam Provincial police confirmed that they are investigating the death of two foreign nationals – a man and a woman – at the villa in the old town Hội An.
Otte, from Swansea in south Wales was a social media manager, and Quinton, born in Durban, was a musician and live streamer. A video announcing their engagement was posted on Instagram by videography company Red Eye Studios on 11 December 2024. The post’s caption read: “Living in the romantic city of Hoi An, our good friends Greta and Arno decided to surprise their families with a beautiful video to announce their engagement.”Friends of the pair have flooded social media with tributes, with one stating: “Greta loved Arno unconditionally and was his bedrock, giving him the freedom to do what he needed to without a faltering foundation”. He went on to say: “There are two distinct things that are so prominent in my thoughts and that is her laugh and how much love they constantly threw at each other, regardless of who was around. Police said a preliminary inspection of the bodies had found no signs of external force and that the rooms showed no sign of burglary. Upon receiving the report, Quảng Nam Provincial Police directed relevant units and local authorities to conduct a scene investigation and external autopsies. Initial findings showed no signs of scratches or external force on the bodies and the victims’ belongings and phones were untouched
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