British boy, 17, dies on school trip in Malawi 'after going missing in lake'
•A 17-year-old British boy, Eugene Enoch Kwon, drowned while snorkelling in Lake Malawi during a school trip.
•He went missing on Tuesday and was later found by divers.
•Eugene was pronounced dead at Monkey Bay Community Hospital due to suffocation from drowning.
By OLIVIA CHRISTIE, NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:56, 16 July 2026 | Updated: 21:59, 16 July 2026 A 17-year-old British schoolboy has drowned while snorkelling on a school trip to Malawi. Eugene Enoch Kwon, from Hampton in south-west London, disappeared on Tuesday while swimming in Lake Malawi at Cape Maclear. He was found by divers under the water and was taken to Monkey Bay Community Hospital for treatment, where he was pronounced dead. Eugene's cause of death was suffocation due to drowning, police said. This is a breaking news story - more to followالمصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
→A 17-year-old British boy, Eugene Enoch Kwon, drowned while snorkelling in Lake Malawi during a school trip.
→He went missing on Tuesday and was later found by divers.
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