By Jessica Green For Mailonline
Published: 22:23 GMT, 19 March 2019 | Updated: 08:32 GMT, 20 March 2019
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A group of terrified British teenagers who thought they had paid for a snorkelling trip claim they were left stranded for hours on an island infested with terrifying snakes.
Emily Ince, 19, from Preston, Lancashire, was on a dream trip to Thailand with 17 friends when they were approached by three men offering a snorkelling tour in the seaside resort of Hua Hin.
But the French and Spanish student claims after she and her pals joined the tour - paying £20 each - they were told to jump out of the speed boat 32 feet from an island.
Emily Ince (pictured fourth from the left), 19, from Preston, Lancashire, with her friends in Thailand in the summer of 2018
The group of British teenagers thought they had paid for a snorkelling trip but said they were left stranded for hours on an island infested with snakes
They say they were then told to swim to shore before the men threw just three snorkelling masks into the water for the 18-strong group and advised them to stay away from the snakes.
Emily said she and her friends were left horrified after realising the water was full of jellyfish and swimming ashore to discovered there were indeed hundreds of deadly snakes on the tiny rocky island.
After being left without