The holidaymaker who died of carbon monoxide poisoning was found in the arms of his newlywed Scots wife two weeks after they were married, it has been claimed.Jaime Carsi, 40, was found dead on Saturday afternoon at a house in Majorca alongside his wife Mary Somerville, 39.
Majorcan newspaper Ultima Hora has reported that the pair had wed 15 days before they were found, suggesting they were honeymooning on the Spanish island.Friends of the newlyweds are reported to have alerted police after the pair failed to turn up for a boating trip.
Emergency responders are said to have found the pair in each others' arms in bed.An autopsy carried out on Monday has confirmed that Jaime died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
He had been travelling on a British passport.The couple are understood to have jetted from their home in Edinburgh to spend some holiday time at the rural property in Cala Mesquida in the north-east of the island.
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