Austrian tourists have entire belongings stolen in North

A group of Austrian tourists have had to cut short their holiday in the North after all their belongings were stolen from their car.

A group of Austrian tourists have had to cut short their holiday in the North after all their belongings were stolen from their car.

The theft happened at Florencourt House near Enniskillen in Co Fermanagh.

The tourists' clothes, driving licences, passports and credit cards were among the items stolen.

They were planning to return to stay in the North until next Tuesday, but have instead left immediately with nothing but the clothes they were wearing.

The incident comes a week after an elderly English couple were attacked and robbed by a gang of men close to the boder.

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