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Indian Tourist Dies After Four Collapse at Phuket Cafe

One Indian tourist has died and three others were hospitalised after four men suddenly lost consciousness at a cafe near Kamala Beach in Phuket during the early hours of 9 May.

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Police at Kamala Police Station said the incident was reported at 2.05am on 9 May. Emergency responders from Kamala Subdistrict Administration Organisation transported three unconscious men to Patong Hospital and one to Thalang Hospital after they collapsed inside a well-known cafe in Kamala, Kathu district.

Investigators later identified the group as five Indian tourists: Mr Kushagra Agarwal, Mr Rahul Agrawal, another Mr Rahul Agrawal with the same name and surname, Mr Agarwal Aman, and Mr Aryan Verma. According to the cafe’s head security guard, the group arrived at the venue at about 11pm on 8 May 2026.

At around 1.54am, four members of the group reportedly began losing consciousness one after another for unknown reasons. Staff immediately contacted emergency services while Mr Aryan Verma was said to have shown no symptoms.

Police informed Pol Col Anurak Parinyasthirakul, superintendent of Kamala Police Station, who travelled to Patong Hospital where three Indian nationals remained unconscious and unable to give statements. Officers later visited Thalang Hospital where the fourth man was also unconscious.

Doctors at Patong Hospital later transferred two critically ill patients, Mr Kushagra Agarwal and Mr Rahul Agrawal, to Vachira Phuket Hospital after both fell into a coma. Authorities confirmed that Mr Kushagra Agarwal died later that day at about 2.30pm.

The remaining patients were later reported to be in a safe and stable condition. Police have not yet confirmed the cause of the mass collapse and are continuing their investigation.

Thai authorities have coordinated with the Indian Embassy while forensic specialists conduct a detailed post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death. Officers are also expected to examine evidence from the cafe and interview witnesses as part of the ongoing inquiry.

Amarin reported that the incident has drawn attention due to the unusual circumstances surrounding four people collapsing within minutes of each other while another member of the group remained unaffected. No further official findings have yet been released.

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VocalNeal Star Member

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2 hours ago, NemoH said:

They should name the place the group was drinking at?

To what purpose?

Screaming Gold Member

Screaming

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Most likely ordered one drink with four straws.

SOTIRIOS Platinum Member

SOTIRIOS

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...Let's Hope That They Were Not Deliberately Targeted...(?)

smew Silver Member

smew

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perhaps a selective suicide

Harsh Jones Gold Member

Harsh Jones

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9 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Or some dodgy alcohol,

Nonsense..almost guaranteed it's heroin

Harsh Jones Gold Member

Harsh Jones

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7 hours ago, ChipButty said:

:

  • the venue is directly implicated,

  • police formally identify it,

  • or there’s a major public safety issue.

Anything but personal responsibility eh ?

How about refraining from testing the local heroin supply

GammaGlobulin Star Member

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3 hours ago, SOTIRIOS said:

...Let's Hope That They Were Not Deliberately Targeted...(?)

Yes.

In this, one must agree.

But, most likely very doubtful.

Thai people love Kecks.

Reddavy Gold Member

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10 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Or some dodgy alcohol,

Odds on one dodgy straw.

Jonathan Swift Gold Member

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Speculation is of little to no use, but I agree that Fentanyl is a good guess, based on how deadly and widespread it has become. As far as I'm aware there are few other substances that would do this. One of the guys abstained. one way or another he has the answer. The idea that people would play jokes by spiking their friends' drinks with toxic substances is ludicrous, I don't think even the stupidest of tourists would do that. Just my opinion

jacko45k Star Member

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8 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:

The idea that people would play jokes by spiking their friends' drinks with toxic substances is ludicrous, I don't think even the stupidest of tourists would do that. Just my opinion

I think not, sort of daft things kids do.

crouchpeter Advanced Member

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What lengths some people will go to, to avoid paying the bill.

ChipButty Star Member

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On 5/11/2026 at 3:57 PM, Harsh Jones said:

Anything but personal responsibility eh ?

How about refraining from testing the local heroin supply

One doesn't take Heroin, if one is going partying in Phuket

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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On 5/11/2026 at 9:39 AM, ChipButty said:

I see all the social media news outlets are running this story but none of the mention the cafe or bar where this happened, so what do we do? avoid Kamala altogether? This is what happens when you share one coke and five straws, I knew it would catch up with them one day,

You knew them personally?

sikishrory Gold Member

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Don't have to be a genius to know that this could only be a handful of specific things and all of them unpleasant truths for tourism.

This will fade away in silence and business as usual soon enough in said late night "cafe".

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