HEARTBREAKING tributes have been paid to a British tourist and her fiance after they were found dead in a Vietnam villa.
After appearing in a heartfelt engagement video on YouTube, Greta Marie Otteson, 33, and Els Arno Quinton, 36, tragically passed away shortly thereafter. The video, shared by Red Eye Studios, showcased the couple announcing their engagement while residing in the picturesque city of Hoi-An.
Their bodies were found in separate rooms in a villa on Boxing Day after a cleaner arrived at the house.
Cops are now investigating the death with officers collecting empty bottles of wine found.
In tribute to their passing, a filming studio posted a montage they had made of the pair to celebrate their marriage.
The video shows Greta and Arno, wearing white, dancing, walking hand-in-hand, and expressing the love they shared.
The description of the video mentioned that their close friends Greta and Arno wanted to surprise their families with the joyful news of their engagement through this beautiful video.
“This shoot was charged with so much emotion, reminding us how powerful the union of two souls can be.
“Congratulations to you both from everyone here at Red Eye Studios!
“We will miss you great souls…”
The pair are understood to have been engaged this December.
Meanwhile, Arnold’s friend Dayle Visser paid another heartbreaking tribute online.
Visser wrote: “Rest in peace my brother. Thank you for always being the fierce friend you were. You saved me many a time.
“You were real and lived life harder than most people could ever dream of. I love you and I will always miss you.”
A friend of Greta’s expressed that she wholeheartedly loved Arno and provided unwavering support, being a constant source of strength for him and allowing him the independence to pursue his endeavors with a stable foundation.
“There are two distinct things that are so prominent in my thoughts and that is her laugh and how much love they constantly [threw] at each other, regardless of who was around.
“They celebrated each other there and I know they will continue doing that, wherever they are.”
A Quang Nam Provincial Police spokesman said: “There were no signs of ransacking at the scene. The victims’ belongings and phones were untouched.”
Police said there were also no signs of scratches or physical trauma inflicted on the bodies.
They collected several empty liquor bottles in the room for further analysis.
Both had been staying at the tourist villa since July.
Travel lover Greta had previously lived in Dubai and backpacked around different countries in Asia before settling more recently in Vietnam.
She was a digital strategist who ran a social media and content marketing agency called Not Sorry Socials.
Arno was a barista, musician, and streamer.
A Foreign Office spokesperson told the Daily Mail: “We are supporting the family of a British woman who has died in Vietnam and are in contact with the local authorities.”
It comes after a British tourist died after suffering a severe reaction to magic mushrooms while on holiday in Thailand.
The 25-year-old holidaymaker was on a Christmas break with his girlfriend when he bought the hallucinogenic drug from a shop in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand.
Medics arrived at the luxury resort where he was staying and questioned his partner, who admitted they had bought the items over the counter from a nearby cannabis shop called The Glory Days.