Emma Kelty was ‘looking forward to going solo’

A British kayaker hacked to death in the Amazon and thrown into a river made a video just days before her death saying she was ‘looking forward to going solo’.

Former headteacher Emma Kelty, 43, was 42 days into a 4,000-mile solo kayaking trip from the source of the Amazon to the sea, when she signaled her emergency alarm and disappeared.

Police believe she was murdered by seven pirates who shot her twice, stabbed her and then threw her into the murky river to be devoured by piranhas.

 

 

British kayaker Emma Kelty, 43, who was hacked to death in the Amazon and thrown into a river made a video just days before her death saying she was ‘looking forward to going solo’

A gang caught by police have allegedly confessed to killing Emma as they wanted to steal her belongings.

In the tragic footage released today, Ms Kelty was heard speaking optimistically about the next leg of her adventure where she would be leaving her group behind.

Speaking directly to her GoPro camera, the adventurer said: ‘It’s been a settled couple of days. 

‘My journey travelling with the group is near to an end and in about three or four days I’ll start my journey, on my own travelling solo.’

Ms Kelty was 42 days into a 4,000-mile solo kayaking trip from the source of the Amazon to the sea, when she signaled her emergency alarm and disappeared

Ms Kelty was 42 days into a 4,000-mile solo kayaking trip from the source of the Amazon to the sea, when she signaled her emergency alarm and disappeared

The former headteacher then went on to say: ‘I have to say I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve been with a group now for a good six weeks and I’m ready to be solo. 

‘As you know, I’m a solo girl and so therefore being a part of a group on such an adventure has been great but it’s time for me to have my solo time.’ 

Another thirty seconds of footage shows Ms Kelty paddling through the calm waters, located near Santa Maria De Nieva, in Peru.

The search for the body of British adventurer Ms Kelty in the Amazon River has been scaled back amid fears her remains have been eaten by piranhas

The search for the body of British adventurer Ms Kelty in the Amazon River has been scaled back amid fears her remains have been eaten by piranhas

Speaking on Sunday, detective Jose Barradas said: ‘Emma was bleeding from wounds inflicted by the suspects.

‘They apparently cut her near the shoulder and neck so she would bleed out and attract carnivorous fish like piranha and candiru that would be attracted by the smell of blood and devour the flesh from her body when they threw her into the water.

‘It was a ruthless and calculating move to get rid of the evidence.

She was allegedly murdered by seven pirates who shot her twice, stabbed her and then threw her into the murky and muddy river. Pictured: Four of the suspects arrested after her death

She was allegedly murdered by seven pirates who shot her twice, stabbed her and then threw her into the murky and muddy river. Pictured: Four of the suspects arrested after her death

‘We found that the kayak’s covering was sliced open in several places by the suspects who we believe were looking for hidden items in the body of the boat.

‘The suspects also admitted they cut up the kayak with a knife belonging to the victim in an effort to sink it but it is a vessel made from material that does not sink.

‘We found some nutritious superfood packages in Emma’s kayak. This food was seen in videos recorded on the sportswoman’s memory card found in her camera.’

Pictured: The canoe used by the suspects and the kayak belonging to Emma Kelty, which police presented at a press conference 

Pictured: The canoe used by the suspects and the kayak belonging to Emma Kelty, which police presented at a press conference 

Police are still searching for the body of the former headteacher from Finchley, North London, but the navy also suspended their operations on the Solimoes River last Wednesday.

Deputy chief of Amazonas civil police Ivo Martins said: ‘Since Friday 15 September, three fire brigade divers have been carrying out depth dives in and around the area where the body was apparently thrown by the criminals.

‘The recovery mission faced tremendous difficulties as there is zero visibility beneath the surface. The diving search effort was ended on Friday afternoon and the navy river patrol boat returned to Manaus to resume its normal operations. We have not found the victim’s body.

Her belongings, including this drone, were displayed by police at a press conference on Saturday 

Her belongings, including this drone, were displayed by police at a press conference on Saturday 

Detective Jose Barradas said it appeared Kelty's murderers had stabbed her with the intention of making her bleed in the river, thereby attracting carnivorous fish 

Detective Jose Barradas said it appeared Kelty’s murderers had stabbed her with the intention of making her bleed in the river, thereby attracting carnivorous fish 

‘Police from the cities of Coari, Codajas and Anori will now continue with the hunt for Emma’s remains along the river’s shores and its surface.’

On Saturday, the kayak belonging to the Briton and the canoe used by the suspects were put on display as Amazon cops said they plan to examine it for traces of blood.

Investigators reported they have already recovered a number of items belonging to the victim including the drone, mobile phones, camera, GPS and sim card.

Seven suspects were involved in the crime. Four are in custody, one was shot dead in a rival gang attack and two are still at large.

Cops believe the two fugitives, named as Erimar Ferreira da Silva, known as ‘Chico’, and Nilson Ferreira da Silva, known as ‘Ze Preto’, have escaped to neighbouring states.

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