TWO Brits have been found dead inside their hotel rooms in Crete with cops launching an investigation into the sudden deaths.
A 71-year-old woman and a 58-year-old man have both been discovered in the same tourist town of Hersonissos in Greece.
Both Brits were discovered on Wednesday with their deaths being treated as unrelated, according to Greek media.
The son of the 71-year-old British woman found his mum unresponsive inside the hotel room they were staying in.
He told the staff who immediately reported it to the authorities who rushed round and tragically declared her dead at the scene.
A few hours later, in a different hotel in Hersonissos, another tourist was found dead.
The 58-year-old Brit was also found inside his hotel room.
An ambulance quickly arrived to take the man to hospital but he was reportedly dead by the time he arrived.
Initial reports into the two deaths point towards them both having health issues in the past.
Cops say that they hope the autopsy results will shed some “light” on both cases.
The Sun has contacted the UK Foreign Office for comment.
It comes as the body of a 67-year-old British photographer was found in the Vouraikos gorge in Kalavryta, Greece earlier this month.
He is believed to have collapsed and died on top of the towering beauty spot.
Friends tried to resuscitate the 67-year-old before rescue teams arrived to find the man already unconscious on the outskirts of the town of Diakopto.
It comes after a British tourist tragically died in Crete after feeling unwell during a swim last month.
The 71-year-old reportedly collapsed at Ammoudi beach in Rethymno.
The tourist who was on holiday on the island went for a swim at the beach on Sunday afternoon.
She started feeling unwell so she made it to the shore where she collapsed, Creta post reports.