A British tourist has been killed in Ethiopia, the Foreign Office said.
The British national was shot dead in the north western Ethiopian city of Bahir Dar at 10:30am local time yesterday, according to reports.
A suspect has reportedly been arrested and the tourist has been taken to the capital Addis Ababa today for a post mortem.
  
 Government spokesman Shimeles 
Kema said the suspect had not known the gun was loaded and that the 
incident happened in a church on the morning of Christmas Eve, Sky News 
reported.
Government spokesman Shimeles 
Kema said the suspect had not known the gun was loaded and that the 
incident happened in a church on the morning of Christmas Eve, Sky News 
reported.
The British national was shot dead in the north western Ethiopian city of Bahir Dar at 10:30am local time yesterday, according to reports.
A suspect has reportedly been arrested and the tourist has been taken to the capital Addis Ababa today for a post mortem.
 
The British national was shot dead in the north western Ethiopian city of Bahir Dar, according to reports







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