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Canadian Tourist Killed in Costa Rica During A Robbery Attempt

A 40-year-old Canadian man lost his life in a violent robbery at a rental home in the Los Jobos area of Tamarindo, Guanacaste, on the night of July 11. The victim, identified by authorities as Deir, was vacationing with his girlfriend when an intruder broke in. Reports from the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) detail how the couple had rented a house for their stay in the popular beach town.

The assailant entered the property late Friday evening, aiming to steal items. The girlfriend’s screams alerted Deir, who stepped into the hallway to check on the noise. That’s when the intruder fired multiple shots, hitting Deir 3 times to the upper torso. The gunman grabbed some cash and a phone before escaping.

OIJ agents from Santa Cruz arrived quickly to secure the scene. They examined the area, gathered evidence, and moved Deir’s body to the Judicial Morgue for an autopsy. Investigators continue to work on identifying the suspect, but no arrests have been made yet.

This marks another troubling incident for Canadian visitors in Tamarindo. Earlier in 2025, a 46-year-old Canadian named Heath suffered injuries during a similar break-in in the same town. Around 11 p.m., three masked men forced their way into his rental home. They attacked Heath with a sharp weapon, cutting his head and back. He drove himself to a hospital for treatment.

Canadian officials have noted that home invasions like these occur often in Costa Rica, especially in tourist spots. Travelers from Canada should stay alert, secure their accommodations, and report any suspicious activity right away.

Tamarindo draws crowds for its beaches and surf, but recent crimes highlight risks in the area. The OIJ asks anyone with tips to contact them as the search for Deir’s killer goes on.

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