Elderly German couple found hacked to death on Tobago beach
PUBLISHED : Monday, 24 November, 2014, 9:55pm
UPDATED : Monday, 24 November, 2014, 9:55pm
Reuters in Port of Spain

Police and forensic workers inspect the bodies of German couple Hubertus and Birgid Keil, after they were found murdered on a beach near their home in the island of Tobago. Photo: Reuters
Police are investigating the murder of an elderly German couple found hacked to death on a beach near their home in the southern Caribbean island of Tobago.
Hubertus Keil, 74, and his wife Birgid, 71, had been visiting Tobago, part of the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, for the past 15 years and were well known, the Tobago House of Assembly said in a statement published in local media on Sunday.

Hubertus Keil and his wife Birgid
"Their deaths come as a shock to all of Tobago," the statement added, noting that crime was on the decline.
"The police have already set up a high-level team to pursue the investigation, with the aim of bringing to justice whoever is responsible for the Keils' deaths."
Media reports said the bodies appeared to have suffered chop wounds. Police said the couple arrived on October 25 and had been staying at their home in Bacolet on the southwest coast.
They were last seen alive on Friday evening. Police said a gardener arrived at their home on Saturday morning and when he could not find them, went to a nearby beach, where he discovered the body of Birgid Keil. The husband's body was nearby.
The murders recalled the killings in Tobago in 2008 of Swedish couple Ake Olsson, 73, and Anna Sundsval, 62, whose mutilated bodies were found in their home.
Tobago, with a population of 60,000, is a popular holiday destination for Europeans.