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British tourist injured in Turkey after drunk driver incident
A 61-year-old British woman was seriously injured on a pedestrian crossing in Fethiye; the driver fled the scene and is under investigation.

A 61-year-old British woman was seriously injured after a driver, allegedly intoxicated, knocked her down on a pedestrian crossing in Fethiye and tried to flee the scene.
British woman 61 injured by drunk driver in Turkey
On August 6 in Fethiye, a coastal town in southwestern Turkey, a 61-year-old British woman was hit while using a pedestrian crossing. Witnesses say the vehicle knocked her onto the road and then continued to drive, running over her as she lay injured.
The driver reportedly attempted to flee on foot before being detained by police. Paramedics treated the woman at the scene before she was transported to hospital. The couple involved in the incident have run a football club in Hornchurch, east London, for more than two decades and were holidaying in Muğla Province at the time. Local media cited witnesses detailing the sequence of events as responders gathered at the scene.
Key Takeaways
"I'm a broken man, but I will stay strong for my family and my beautiful loving wife"
Keith Di Palma speaking about his wife after the incident
"My wife did not remember anything of the accident"
Statement attributed to Keith Di Palma about memory of the event
"Locals screamed as the incident unfolded"
Witness account reported by local media
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety and drink driving in popular tourist areas. It raises questions about enforcement, response times, and how quickly information spreads as witnesses share accounts on social media. For the local tourism economy, such events can shape traveler perceptions and prompt calls for stronger safety measures or clearer policing in busy waterfront zones.
Highlights
- Safety must come first for every traveler
- I'm a broken man but I will stay strong for my family
- Locals screamed as the incident unfolded
- The long road to recovery begins now
Safety and tourism impact under review
The incident underscores safety risks for pedestrians in tourist towns and the potential for public reaction to high-profile crimes abroad. An ongoing investigation could influence traveler sentiment and local policy on road safety enforcement.
As investigations continue, the case will test how swiftly local authorities translate concerns about tourist safety into action.
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