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Chinese woman, 75, drowns in Phang Nga hotel pond

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Chinese woman, 75, drowns in Phang Nga hotel pond 

The Phuket News

 

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Medics transfer Ms Sun to Phang Nga Hospital, where she later died. Photo: Phang Nga Emergency Team
 

PHUKET: A 75-year-old Chinese woman has lost her life after she was suspected of “fainting and falling” into a hotel pond, resulting in drowning, in Bor Saen, Thap Put district, Phang Nga on Thursday (Nov 16).

 

Ms Sun Xiuying, 75, was found by another guest of the Bor Saen Villa Hotel, floating unconscious in the hotel’s pond before being pulled out of the water and Phang Nga emergency medics were called to the scene.

 

A soldier from the Royal Thai Army, Capt Pongsak Wetyawong, was also notified of the incident by radio.


Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/chinese-woman-75-drowns-in-phang-nga-hotel-pond-64754.php#uSVQ3LTWTRCPO6QU.97

 

 

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-11-18

 

Hub of Chinese drowning incidents...barely a few days go by without one being reported.

I don't remember the Russians having as many casualties when they came in large numbers ? But they have had a fair mention over the years.

I do remember 10 - 12 years ago inebriated Europeans had a propensity for drowning, but the Chinese manage to do it sober !

 

Maybe it is just a numbers game tied in with Darwinism and changing demographics of the tourist industry.

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