Married Man Dies With His Beautiful Mistress In A Hotel Pool
A couple who drowned at a luxury hotel were having an affair, it was claimed yesterday.
Komba Kpakiwa, 31, and Josephine Foday, 22, were found 
floating face down in the pool at the four-star Down Hall Country House 
Hotel in Hatfield Heath, Essex, on Saturday.
Mr Kpakiwa, who was married with two young children, had 
taken Miss Foday, a nursing student who was not his wife, away for a 
surprise weekend break to celebrate her birthday on Friday.
Josephine Newahun Foday, left, and Komba Kpakiwa, right, were
 found drowned at the Down Hall Country House Hotel in Hatfield, Essex
They had gone out for the day, before returning to the hotel 
room they were sharing and then going down to the pool, the inquest at 
Chelmsford Coroner’s Court heard yesterday.
A hotel guest saw the pair floating in the ten-metre indoor 
pool but presumed they were playing a game and went into the sauna, it 
was claimed last night.
When the guest returned to the pool he saw they were face 
down in the water and dialled 999. The pair were pronounced dead at the 
scene.
Police are not treating the deaths as suspicious and 
preliminary post-mortem examinations found they had drowned.A picture 
posted on Twitter by a hotel guest showed the swimming pool area 
cordoned off by police
Mr Kpakiwa had been taking his girlfriend Josephine Foday on a surprise weekend away for her 22nd birthday
Last night, Miss Foday’s grandmother, Theresa Farma, 61, said
 Mr Kpakiwa had surprised her granddaughter with the getaway to 
celebrate her birthday.
She said he had met her at the corner shop at the top of her 
road where he worked as a supervisor and they started seeing each other 
in February.
 Josephine Newahun Foday and her grandmother Theresa Farma who described her as a ‘loving granddaughter’
Speaking from her home in Plumstead, south-east London, Mrs 
Farma said: ‘She called me on Friday to say that she had arrived at the 
hotel. They were looking forward to spending time at the hotel.
‘They were supposed to come back on Sunday but instead the 
police came. Everyone is upset, distraught. I can’t believe she has 
gone.’
Miss Foday was a second year nursing student at Canterbury Christ Church University.
She fled to England with her grandmother from their native 
Sierra Leone in 2001 when both her parents disappeared in the country’s 
civil war.
Mrs Farma said: ‘We don’t know where her parents are, we think they are dead. I grabbed the child and left.
‘I am so sad, now my granddaughter has been taken away too.’
Abdul Conteh, a family friend, said a man saw the pair floating in the water, but thought they were just fooling around.
He said: ‘According to an eyewitness, he saw the couple in 
the pool, he went to the sauna and eight minutes later he came out and 
saw Komba’s face in the pool and Josephine was lying on his back.
‘He thought they were mucking around, a couples thing, he 
didn’t take any notice of them. But then he came back again and he saw 
the two of them going down and saw the man’s face was underneath the 
water, so he raised the alarm.’
 A policeman stands guard at the Down Hall Country House Hotel 
in Essex, where the couple were discovered dead in the swimming pool on 
Saturday night
Mr Kpakiwa, who was also from Sierra Leone, lived with his wife, Gurpreet, in Erith, Kent.
The couple, who had been married for four years had two children, a son, seven, and a daughter, six.
His cousin, Teresa Kpakiwa, 52, last night said she knew 
nothing of Miss Foday, adding: ‘This is so awful, they’ve got young 
children.’
Miss Foday had been living with a 23-year-old man in Chatham,
 Kent. It is not known what their relationship was. It is thought Mr 
Kpakiwa was studying for a law degree alongside his work in the corner 
shop.
Miss Foday had posted cryptic messages on Twitter before her 
death, including: ‘You have to accept not everyone is going to love you 
back, that’s why it’s most important to love yourself.’ She also wrote: 
‘If you really knew me, you’d know that I will make myself miserable to 
make someone else happy.’
Debra Teasdale of Christ Church University said: ‘We were 
very saddened to hear about Josephine’s tragic death at the weekend and 
our thoughts and sympathies are with her family and friends.’
Source: UK Daily Mail





