TWO sisters and a friend who were backpacking in South East Asia died after being “swept down a river” during a guided tour, an inquest heard. Beth Anderson, 24, Izzy Squire, 19, and their friend, Christian Sloan, 24, were travelling in Vietnam when they drowned in fast-moving water near a waterfall on February 26, 2016. The trio were caught in strong currents after descending a waterfall and were with an official guide, an inquest was today told. The formation was not a “typical vertical” waterfall and was instead described as a “water slide” by senior coroner Christopher Dorries. At the bottom of the slide was a two metre deep pool where tourists were expected to exit to the left-hand side to land. However, the pool’s currents lead to another “tier” of waterfall below which was described as “dangerous”. VIDEO SHOWN IN COURT The inquest was shown harrowing GoPro footage taken by a tourist who went down the slide after the trio. She can be heard screaming, “I can’t stop!” before clambering to the dry land on the left of the water after struggling in the water. The two female victims from Sheffield, South Yorks., and Mr Sloan, from Kent, had…