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Australian Runner Dies While on Holiday in Koh Samui

Australian sprinter Jemma Stapleton has died while on a family holiday on Koh Samui, prompting an outpouring of tributes from the athletics community and widespread support for her family. Stapleton, from Melbourne, was 25 years old and had celebrated her birthday on June 1, shortly before her death. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

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Stapleton was a prominent figure in Victorian athletics and was a finalist in the Stawell Gift, one of Australia’s most prestigious running races. She finished third in the 2025 Stawell Gift and reached the final again in 2026. She was travelling in Thailand with close family members at the time of her death.

Her passing was first reported while the family was still overseas. A GoFundMe campaign established to assist with repatriating her body raised almost A$100,000 by Friday 12 June 2026. The fundraiser described the family as facing “immeasurable grief” following her sudden death abroad.

Tributes have been paid by family members, friends and organisations across the athletics community. In a video tribute provided to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), her brother Joel Stapleton said she had been more than a sister and described her as his best friend and a constant source of support.

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“For those that knew her, you know how lucky you were to have her in your life. Her smile was so bright that wherever she went you knew she was there,” Joel said. He added that he was grateful to call her his sister.

Her partner, Tyler Gray, also shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, describing Stapleton as the greatest thing to happen to him and saying he was struggling to come to terms with the loss. Former coach Mark Thomas said he was shocked by the news and remembered her as one of his favourite athletes to coach.

The Victorian Athletic League described Stapleton as a valued member of the community whose presence left a lasting impact. Athletics Australia remembered her as a “beautiful, bright and warm personality who was always smiling”, adding that she brought positivity wherever she went. Colleagues from her work as a childcare worker also praised her kindness and support.

The Daily Mail reported that the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was providing consular assistance to the family. Authorities have not released further details about the circumstances surrounding Stapleton’s death and it remains publicly unclear how she died while on holiday in Thailand.

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Doctor Tom Gold Member

Doctor Tom

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

whart special handing is required.. other than it is just a box ?

Its called the IATA 'Special Handling Code' and is also covered by the ICAO Process Code. You can look it up on google if you are that interested. It is hardly 'just a box'.

Suetape Silver Member

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RIP Ms Stapleton.

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A sad loss of a young life

Condolences to her friends and family who are no doubt truly shocked by this sad event

RIP

Priorexpat Silver Member

Priorexpat

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In all my years of riding a motorcycle in Phuket, 11 as a permanent resident my biggest fear was getting dragged beneath another vehicle. Especially the big rigs and buses where who knows how long the driver has been without sleep.

RIP young lady, wrong time, wrong place.

still kicking Star Member

still kicking

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10 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I know this is true in the UK but is it possible in Oz?

Yes, if you have a car license, you are allowed to ride a motorcycle up to 50cc

Georgealbert Star Member

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UPDATE

Australian Runner Killed in Koh Samui Motorcycle Crash

capeman Newbie

capeman

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What a waste, her family and friends must be devastated

Presnock Platinum Member

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On 6/13/2026 at 2:21 PM, CharlieH said:

When I see these accidents and serious injuries involving motorcycles here, I always wonder did they have a motorcycle licence? did they EVER even ride a motorcycle in their homeland? - I bet the answer in many cases is NO.

We all know how lethal Thai roads can be, even for those with experience, but to allow them loose with nothing is just wrong!

There should be more accountability for the people who rent these things out. Make them ensure the rider has at least an appropriate licence and adequate insurance.

On 6/13/2026 at 2:21 PM, CharlieH said:

When I see these accidents and serious injuries involving motorcycles here, I always wonder did they have a motorcycle licence? did they EVER even ride a motorcycle in their homeland? - I bet the answer in many cases is NO.

We all know how lethal Thai roads can be, even for those with experience, but to allow them loose with nothing is just wrong!

There should be more accountability for the people who rent these things out. Make them ensure the rider has at least an appropriate licence and adequate insurance.

On 6/13/2026 at 2:21 PM, CharlieH said:

When I see these accidents and serious injuries involving motorcycles here, I always wonder did they have a motorcycle licence? did they EVER even ride a motorcycle in their homeland? - I bet the answer in many cases is NO.

We all know how lethal Thai roads can be, even for those with experience, but to allow them loose with nothing is just wrong!

There should be more accountability for the people who rent these things out. Make them ensure the rider has at least an appropriate licence and adequate insurance.

I agree that the shops renting the motorcycles should provide helmets too even though many locals fail to use helmets too.

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