JOHANNESBURG (AP) France, the United States and some other countries have advised their nationals to avoid travel to a tourist island in Madagascar after the deaths of two Europeans and a local man who were attacked by a mob that reportedly suspected them of organ-trafficking.
France has confirmed that a French national was among the dead and has urged local authorities to clarify the circumstances of what happened on the island of Nosy Be on Thursday morning. The Italian news agency ANSA said an Italian with both Italian and French passports was also killed.
The attack happened after residents discovered a boy's mutilated body on a beach, according to media in Madagascar. The reports cite witnesses as saying the two Europeans were paraded through villages, beaten and burned on a beach.
There had been reports of "arson, looting and the mob killing of two foreign suspects held in police custody," sait the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar.
Organ-trafficking involves the illegal trade of kidneys and other human organs for transplants. It is hard to compile reliable data on the extent of the murky trade, which is shrouded in rumor.