Two mysterious deaths were reported out of Belize over the weekend, including a British expat whose body was floating off the coast and a dad who died after returning home from a birthday celebration.

Errol Crown, 57, who spent most of his life in the US, was found dead around 6:30 a.m. Saturday behind his home in Belize City, Channel 5 Belize reported.

His family said he was last seen alive Friday night when he left a birthday celebration at his daughter’s house.

Police discovered his body the following morning with injuries to his face and the back of his head.

Investigators suspect Crown was killed in an armed robbery shortly after arriving home, the news station reported. Several belongings were missing from his home and the front door had been tampered with.

“We are looking at the angle of that possibility of him being robbed, as we understand that just the previous morning he had collected some money for some rent [from] people that are living at his residence,” Assistant Superintendent of Police Alejandro Cowo told the news outlet.

Crown’s death came the day after the body of a British expat was discovered on the shore of Placencia, Belize Breaking News reported. He was identified as 58-year-old retiree Phillip Norman Crabtree.

Police said Crabtree was last seen “socializing with others” the night before his body was discovered.

He suffered a cut above the left eye, as well as an injury to his right hand. His cause of death is under investigation.

The fatal incidents were nearly a week after the grisly slaying of a Virginia cardiologist during a fly-fishing expedition in San Pedro.

Dr. Gary Swank and his tour guide, Mario Graniel, both 53, were gunned down June 23 in San Pedro Town lagoon, authorities said.