The Daily Telegraph

Missing British woman may be kidnap victim of Amazon pirates

- By Rozina Sabur and Mark Beresford

A BRITISH adventurer who was canoeing alone in the Amazon may have been snatched by pirates, according to Brazilian police.

The 43-year-old woman, who has not been named, was attempting a 4,000mile solo journey from Peru to Brazil.

She disappeare­d last week while travelling through a stretch of river which is part of a drugs traffickin­g route and known for frequent pirate attacks.

Her canoe and belongings were later found on sandbanks on the side of the Solimões River in Brazil’s northern jungle state of Amazonas.

Ivo Martins, the state’s civil police chief, said: “There are various lines of inquiry. She could have been killed by drugs trafficker­s, or attacked by pirates, but she could also have been attacked by an animal, or just got lost.”

Police said the canoeist got into difficulty last Wednesday evening when she activated an emergency locator device at 10pm when she was between the towns of Codajas and Coari, 150 miles west of Manaus.

Last night the Brazilian Navy said 60 personnel were continuing their search for the woman, who they described as a “profession­al sportswoma­n who has experience in navigation”.

“The informatio­n that we have is that her objective was to follow the Amazon river all the way to its mouth,” said Paulo Veiga, the captain of the District Naval Command in Manaus.

Mr Martins indicated the investigat­ion had found “consistent informatio­n” from local witnesses, and said police were working with the possibilit­y the woman was still alive. He added that the search efforts would continue until “all possibilit­ies of finding the English woman have been exhausted”.

The state’s previous civil police chief, Thyago Garcez, disappeare­d in December in almost exactly the same remote stretch of the Solimões river after an incident involving drug trafficker­s. His body has never been found.

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