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Paul McAuley: British environmental activist found dead in Peru

April 4, 2019 5:11 am

A British environmental activist and Catholic missionary has been found dead at a hostel in Peru.

The body of Paul McAuley, 71, was discovered by students on Tuesday in the Amazon city of Iquitos.

Local media reported that his body had been burned.

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The activist, who was born in Portsmouth, had lived in the country for more than 20 years, working with indigenous people and campaigning on environmental issues.

An investigation has been launched and officials are questioning six people who lived at the youth hostel which was run by Mr McAuley.

He was also a lay member of the De La Salle Christian Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order, and was awarded an MBE for setting up a school in a poor community of the capital, Lima.

Mr McAuley came to international attention in 2010 when the Peruvian government ordered his expulsion. He was accused of inciting unrest among indigenous people for protesting against environmental destruction.

It led hundreds of people to demonstrate in support of him and and he eventually won the right to stay after a lengthy court battle.

Environmental groups were quick to pay tribute to Mr McAuley.