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'Hallucinating' man dies after setting fire to room

By The Nation

 

A man said to be hallucinating due to heavy drinking died after he set fire to his rented room in Bangkok's Sai Mai district early Thursday, police said.


Police were alerted at 1am about the incident at the house, which rents out 12 rooms, on Soi Phaholyothin 52.

 

When police, a doctor and rescuers from the Ruam Katanyu Foundation arrived at the scene, people in the neighbourhood had already put out the fire.

 

The charred body of Puttipat Nilbanphot, 31, from Roi Et, was found in front of the bathroom.

 

Chonmanee Piyawej, 44, the owner of the house, told police that she had been informed by other tenants at midnight that the man had been making noise, disturbing other tenants, so she went to talk to Puttipat but he would not leave his room.

 

After she left, other tenants heard the man shouting that he had located four “hidden people” or ghosts and threatening to light a fire to chase them away.

 

The tenants later heard an explosion and the room caught fire, prompting them and neighbours to break in to put out the blaze but the man was already dead, police said.

 

Neighbours said Puttipat had often been heard talking to himself.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30333912

 
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High and drunk, bad choice, and now look what happened.

I am glad that he did not burn the whole place down, I have never seen

a purely drunk person start hallucinating, but I have been around many who were

high and drunk do that. RIP

Geezer

 

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Yep, i've got into some states over the years but never hallucinated with alcohol. sure he was either mentally ill or on drugs or both. the walking around mumbling to yourself seems like the kind of thing a meth head would do, as does setting fire to your own room. anyway RIP crazy fella

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