Family Desperate for News of Missing British Couple in Red Sea Yacht Disaster

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Family Desperate for News of Missing British Couple in Red Sea Yacht Disaster
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British couple Jenny Cawson and Tariq Sinada missing after a tourist boat capsized and sank in the Red Sea. Their family is desperately seeking any information about their whereabouts.

The family of a British couple who are still missing after a yacht sank in the red sea have said they are "desperate for news" about their loved ones. Jenny Cawson, 36, and her husband Tariq Sinada, 49, are believed to be among seven people still unaccounted for after the tourist boat Sea Story capsized and sank south of the coastal town of Marsa Alam in Egypt in the early hours of Monday.The four-deck Sea Story was carrying 44 people, including 13 crew and 31 passengers.

She added that the couple, who live in Ashburton, near Newton Abbot, Devon, always carried out research before they embarked on a trip. "Everything Jenny and her husband do is highly considered; they do proper research before travelling anywhere. They are not the type of people who take anything at face value," she said.Ms Cawson, who works for the Devon Wildlife Trust, and Mr Sinada, an IT professional, are both experienced scuba divers.

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