
A British policeman helping to identify victims of the Asian tsunami has been killed in a minibus crash in Thailand.
The policeman was an officer with Cheshire Police, and was in Thailand as part of the British police response team sent to the disaster area.
Two other officers from the same force were also injured in the road traffic accident on Phuket, one of them seriously.
Alexander Harris represent victims of the Austrian coach crash in August 2004.
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