The bodies of two British men who fell into a crocodile-infested river while rafting in southern India have been recovered by police divers, officials in India say. Ian Turton, from York, and Michael Easton, from Holland Park, west London, were rafting on the Kaveri river, near Bengaluru, when their boat was swept away in the rapids, hit some rocks and capsized. Police Supt Anupam Agarwal said divers had fished out the bodies of the two men and recovered the raft. Agarwal said the men's families had been notified and the bodies were being sent to the UK. The Foreign Office said consular assistance was being offered to the men's families. Turton, 45, was working for Tenneco Automotive, a US company. Easton, 62, was a research scientist with Shell. Sandro Paparelli, vice-president and general...