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British Man Dies After Motorbike Crash in Thailand

Tiger Duggan, a 23-year-old British man, has died three weeks after a motorbike accident in Thailand left him in a coma. The incident occurred while he was traveling in the country for his birthday.

Duggan, who worked for a gold mining company in Perth, Australia, was on holiday with a friend in January. He sustained severe head injuries when he was knocked off his bike while overtaking a car in Thailand.

He had been receiving critical care at a hospital in Bangkok. His family faced significant medical expenses, with over £200,000 raised through an online fundraiser to support his treatment.

Lisa Duggan, Tiger's mother and a neonatal nurse from Milton Keynes, flew to Bangkok with her husband Kieron and Tiger's brother River to be by his side.

In a heartfelt tribute, his family described him as having an "infectious smile" and said their "beautiful" son passed away in his mother's arms. They called the past 19 days a "living nightmare."

Tiger's family shared their gratitude on a GoFundMe page, acknowledging the support received through prayers, messages, and donations. They also mentioned that Tiger's organ donations could help save three or four lives.

Initially treated in Koh Samui, Tiger was later transferred to a hospital in Bangkok. Within nine days, his family had spent over £120,000 on medical expenses and transport.

Lisa stated that Tiger's travel company refused to cover the costs and the UK Government provided minimal support, sending only a generic email with links to advice pages.

In an emotional update, Lisa expressed her deep appreciation for the public’s support during this difficult time.

Related story :Family's Desperate Plea for £170k to Fly Injured Son Home from Thailand

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  Adapted by ASEAN Now · Source · 20 Feb 2026

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KhunLA Star Member

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On 2/22/2026 at 9:03 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've been riding Thailand roads for over 20 years, not dangerous at all, or any more dangerous than anywhere else in the world.

It's the incompetent unskilled riders that make it dangerous

The only dangers I see on Thai roads are the foreigners in their vehicles.

I went back to Australia recently, all the bloody foreigners, from the Middle East, Africans, God, you name it, they are on our roads with no knowledge of how to drive.

I read that a UK driver's licence allows you to ride a 50cc motorbike, so some Brits feel that they are legal riding these 125cc scooter s.

Agree, 25+ years, and only one oops, and my fault. Driving here is safer then the USA. Especially agree with this, and that's worldwide ...

... "It's the incompetent unskilled riders that make it dangerous" ...

and usually only a danger to themselves in TH, as most driving scooters without helmets at times. Drunken or inexperienced foreigners, tourist & expats, are more of a danger at tourist, expat heavy areas than Thais on scooters.

Peter Crow Gold Member

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On 2/22/2026 at 9:16 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

How does a motorcycle hire dealer cover his loses when the m/cycle isn't properly insured and a complete right off?

He charges his customer IMO.

Peter Crow Gold Member

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20 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Albo is changing Australia, lots of people uneducated, 3rd world countries driving on our roads. Heavy vehicles are now driven by Indians who have bought their heavy vehicle licence, untrained and unskilled.

Careful of the fat Aussie women.

Stay in Thailand, their roads are much safer.

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Like your post. Will her insurance cover her ICU cots, when she blows.. her head gasket?

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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24 minutes ago, Peter Crow said:

Like your post. Will her insurance cover her ICU cots, when she blows.. her head gasket?

Not sure about ICU but she is never going to blow my HEAD gasket. 😝

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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19 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Young people take more risks... Its a simple fact

The guy at speed, riding dangerously through the busy intersection on his disability scooter doesn't look too young.

I remember reading he was in his 70's

flaming dragon Gold Member

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Well, he's with the 'Angles' now. How's the Go Fund Me going?

Upnotover Ruby Member

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7 minutes ago, flaming dragon said:

Well, he's with the 'Angles' now. How's the Go Fund Me going?

Rather well it seems.

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I wonder at what point they close it down?

flaming dragon Gold Member

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8 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Rather well it seems.

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I wonder at what point they close it down?

If they're low class Brits they'll ride that train into the station. Americans would sue anyone within a mile who had a few dollars in their pocket.

richard_smith237 Star Member

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3 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yep, I remember the 'incident' discussed on here/

One-off anecdote is not a solid argument towards pattern recognition and doesn't change the reality that 'younger people take more risks than older' - thats generalisation is wholly valid.

Take 1000 under 30's... and 1000 over 50's... a lot more of the under 30's will be doing silly stuff - thats just life.

PoorSucker Star Member

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On 2/22/2026 at 3:14 PM, georgegeorgia said:

he was required to have a Australian motorbike licence or international motorcycle licence.

On 2/22/2026 at 3:14 PM, georgegeorgia said:

licence and international motorcycle licence.

Actually there is no international motorcycle licence, only IDP international driving permit

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