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Revealed: The murder hotspots for Brits abroad over the last four years with Pakistan, Jamaica and America among some of the most dangerous places
By JONATHAN CORKE and LYDIA WILLGRESS FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:59 GMT, 12 March 2016 | UPDATED: 19:23 GMT, 12 March 2016
More than 250 Britons have been murdered while abroad in the last four years with Pakistan the most dangerous place, MailOnline can reveal. Above, the top 15 countries in terms of British murders
Other places recorded large losses due to terror attacks including Tunisia, where ISIS gunman Seifeddine Rezgui, pictured walking down the north African beach with a gun, slaughtered dozens of innocent tourists in June last year
Tourists lay flowers in memory of the victims of a terror attack outside the Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Sousse, Tunisia, after 33 Britons died
The figures point to a number of high-profile terror attacks and killings, which have impacted on Britons across the world. The data includes 10 Britons who died in Ukraine in 2014 following the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. Above, the crash site
Ten people were reported to have been murdered in Ukraine in 2014 - coinciding with Malaysia Airlines plane MH17 being hit by a missile as it flew over the country in July that year. Above, the crash site
TOTAL NUMBER OF MURDERS
Afghanistan: 6
Algeria: 7
Australia: 7
Austria: 1
Bangladesh: 4
Barbados: 6
Belgium: 1
Bolivia: 1
Brazil: 5
Canada: 2
Cayman Islands: 2
China: 1
Cyprus: 3
Denmark: 1
Egypt: 5
France: 14
Ghana: 1
Greece: 2
Guatemala: 1
India: 4
Indonesia: 1
Iraq: 2
Ireland: 2
Israel: 1
Jamaica: 18
Jerusalem: 1
Jordan: 1
Libya: 1
Luxembourg: 1
Malaysia: 3
Mexico:3
Morocco: 3
Mozambique: 1
New Zealand: 1
Nigeria: 1
Norway: 1
Pakistan: 37
Portugal: 1
Saudi Arabia: 2
Seychelles: 1
South Africa: 11
South Sudan: 1
Spain: 6
St Lucia: 2
Switzerland: 1
Tanzania: 1
Trinidad and Tobago: 3
Tunisia: 34
Turkey: 2
Uganda: 4
Ukraine: 10
USA: 15
Venezuela: 2
Zambia: 3
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- More than 250 Britons have been murdered while abroad in the last four years, MailOnline can reveal.
- Pakistan was the most dangerous place with 37 people murdered between 2012 and August last year, exclusive figures show.
- Jamaica and America also reported a high number of murders, with around four tourists a year being killed in both.
- Other places recorded large losses due to terror attacks including Tunisia, where ISIS gunman Seifeddine Rezgui slaughtered dozens of innocent tourists in June last year.
- France and Spain were the only European countries included in the top 15, with 20 people being murdered between them.
- The data, which was obtained via a Freedom of Information request to the Foreign Office, also showed the number of British murders increased by nearly 60 per cent between 2012 and 2014.
- The figures point to a number of high-profile terror attacks and killings, which have impacted on Britons across the world.
- Ten people were reported to have been murdered in Ukraine in 2014 - coinciding with Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 being hit by a missile as it flew over the country in July that year.
- Those who died when the plane plummeted to the ground included John Alder and Liam Sweeney - two Newcastle United fans travelling to watch their team play in a pre-season tour of New Zealand - and Glenn Thomas, a 49-year-old spokesman for the World Health Organisation.
- The data is also a stark reminder of the gas plant attack by al-Qaeda militants in Algeria on January 16, 2013.
- Six British passport holders died in the killing after being taken hostage by terrorists who allegedly strapped explosives to their bodies.
By JONATHAN CORKE and LYDIA WILLGRESS FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:59 GMT, 12 March 2016 | UPDATED: 19:23 GMT, 12 March 2016

More than 250 Britons have been murdered while abroad in the last four years with Pakistan the most dangerous place, MailOnline can reveal. Above, the top 15 countries in terms of British murders

Other places recorded large losses due to terror attacks including Tunisia, where ISIS gunman Seifeddine Rezgui, pictured walking down the north African beach with a gun, slaughtered dozens of innocent tourists in June last year

Tourists lay flowers in memory of the victims of a terror attack outside the Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Sousse, Tunisia, after 33 Britons died

The figures point to a number of high-profile terror attacks and killings, which have impacted on Britons across the world. The data includes 10 Britons who died in Ukraine in 2014 following the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. Above, the crash site

Ten people were reported to have been murdered in Ukraine in 2014 - coinciding with Malaysia Airlines plane MH17 being hit by a missile as it flew over the country in July that year. Above, the crash site
TOTAL NUMBER OF MURDERS
Afghanistan: 6
Algeria: 7
Australia: 7
Austria: 1
Bangladesh: 4
Barbados: 6
Belgium: 1
Bolivia: 1
Brazil: 5
Canada: 2
Cayman Islands: 2
China: 1
Cyprus: 3
Denmark: 1
Egypt: 5
France: 14
Ghana: 1
Greece: 2
Guatemala: 1
India: 4
Indonesia: 1
Iraq: 2
Ireland: 2
Israel: 1
Jamaica: 18
Jerusalem: 1
Jordan: 1
Libya: 1
Luxembourg: 1
Malaysia: 3
Mexico:3
Morocco: 3
Mozambique: 1
New Zealand: 1
Nigeria: 1
Norway: 1
Pakistan: 37
Portugal: 1
Saudi Arabia: 2
Seychelles: 1
South Africa: 11
South Sudan: 1
Spain: 6
St Lucia: 2
Switzerland: 1
Tanzania: 1
Trinidad and Tobago: 3
Tunisia: 34
Turkey: 2
Uganda: 4
Ukraine: 10
USA: 15
Venezuela: 2
Zambia: 3
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