Briton and New Zealander killed in Libya

Bodies found with gunshot wounds outside oil complex, security sources say

An oil refinery  55km west of Tripoli. The bodies were found today at a large oil and gas complex co-owned by Italy’s ENI in a residential area near the town of Zuwarah,  100km west of Tripoli. Photograph: Photograph: Ismail Zitouny/Reuters
An oil refinery 55km west of Tripoli. The bodies were found today at a large oil and gas complex co-owned by Italy’s ENI in a residential area near the town of Zuwarah, 100km west of Tripoli. Photograph: Photograph: Ismail Zitouny/Reuters

A Briton and a New Zealander, both with gunshot wounds, were found dead in western Libya today, while two Americans were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi, Libyan security sources said.

The security situation has deteriorated in recent months in the north African country where the government is struggling to rein in militias and tribesmen who helped oust Muammar Gadafy in 2011 and kept their guns.

“Their bodies were found near the coastal area of Mellitah,” one source said, referring to a large oil and gas complex co-owned by Italy’s ENI and a residential area near the town of Zuwarah and 100km west of Tripoli.

Another source said the New Zealander was a woman and the Briton a man. Both were found outside the oil complex, he said.

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No further details were immediately available.

A spokeswoman for Britain’s Foreign Office said, “We are aware of reports that the bodies of two foreign nationals have been found in Libya and we are urgently seeking further information from the authorities.”

In a separate incident, two Americans were being held by the Libyan army at its headquarters in the eastern city of Benghazi, several security and army sources said.

Both were basketball players and were arrested on the campus of Benghazi University, one security source said.

“They were arrested by university guards and then brought by special forces to the army barracks,” an army source said. –(Reuters)