Two Burmese men have confessed to the murders of British backpackers Hannah Witheridge and David Miller in Thailand, police have said.
Mr Miller, 24, from Jersey, died from drowning and a blow to the head, while Miss Witheridge, 23, from Great Yarmouth, died from head wounds on Sairee beach last month.
Their semi-naked bodies were found on the southern island of Koh Tao, near where they were staying, in the early hours of September 15.
A garden hoe with Miss Witheridge's blood on it was discovered nearby, and investigators have been searching for a blunt metal object used on Mr Miller.
Thai National police chief Somyot Poompanmoung said: "Two Myanmar suspects have confessed to killing the pair.
"DNA test results (from the two men) confirmed that the same DNA was found in the body of the (female) victim."
He added that their DNA matched traces found at the scene of the killings.
Provincial police chief Kiattipong Khaosamang said the two men had also admitted raping Miss Witheridge. "Both raped the female victim," he said.
Thai police have collected DNA samples from more than 100 men on the island.
Police had originally said they believed three men were involved in the attack - two who raped and killed Miss Witheridge, while a third man watched.
A third Burmese man remains in detention and is being questioned on suspicion of involvement.
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Gallery: Thailand Beach Murders
The family of Hannah Witheridge in Thailand. Miss Witheridge was killed alongside David Miller on a beach on Koh Tao
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Police outside the Ware family home on Jersey. Christopher and James Ware, who were childhood friends of Mr Miller, have been questioned in Thailand as part of the investigation
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The pair suffered "gruesome" injuries, according to police
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The victims were staying in this hotel
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Thai police at the scene of the beach attack
Police have been under pressure to solve the case that has threatened to damage the country's tourism industry
On Tuesday, the country's tourism minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul announced plans to issue tourists with wristbands in the wake of the murders to help identify those who run into trouble.
Party curfews and restrictions on where they can be held are also being considered, as well as the idea of introducing a "buddy system" - pairing tourists with a local minder.
"The next step would be some sort of electronic tracking device, but this has not yet been discussed in detail," said the minister.
However, the Phuket Gazette reported the wristband idea had been dismissed by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
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