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Irishman missing for a week in Thailand 'very weak and very shook' - but on road to recovery

Bill Browne

 

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Anthony O’Sullivan in his Bangkok hospital bed

 

The sister of a man who was missing for a week in Bangkok said he is "very weak" and "very shook" but they are hopeful for a speedy recovery.

 

Anthony O'Sullivan, from Mitchelstown, Cork, was discovered in a local hospital following an intensive search, co-ordinated by his brother Martin Patrick who had travelled to the Thai capital.

 

An experienced traveller,Anthony (54) had disappeared from his hotel room on January 18. He was subsequently found lying on a city street and rushed to hospital where he lay in a coma until last week. He was expected to travel home this week, the Corkman reports.

 

Full story: https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/irishman-missing-for-a-week-in-thailand-very-weak-and-very-shook-but-on-road-to-recovery-36556838.html

 

-- INDEPENDENT 2018-02-05

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3 hours ago, catman20 said:

when will people grow up and start funding their own lives, i get sick of these people that keep asking people to help them, its like there children still. grow up take responsibility for your selves.

There is a time when you have to take some chances in life, if someone has a pre existing medical condition, does that mean they should not go out of their country for a holiday abroad because capitalist insurance companies want to charge extortionate rates for travel insurance rates or even refuse to insure them at all.

 

If a person lives in the UK and has worked and paid taxes all his life and is watching his hard earned money go towards paying for people from abroad who need medical treatment wants to go on holiday abroad, can he/she be blamed for taking a chance and going on holiday abroad not do so because of the difficulty of having to pay extortionate rates, or get refused medical insurance because of a pre existing condition?

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Pathetic people always reaching for other’s wallets. Tired of this internet begging, ( no face is visible) let us have them sit outside a hospital and solicit for money, only then will I consider a contribution!

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"cover the cost of his medical treatment and repatriation"

 

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even he is my country fellow I would not give any money. If he is a well experienced traveler.....why he doesn't have any insurance. And if you can't afford any insurance.....STAY HOME and watch TV

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1 hour ago, natway09 said:

The bloody Irish whisky must be stronger in Thailand

"The bloody Irish whisky......"

Faith and begorrah boyo, that'll be whiskey that we sip in the Emerald Isle.Image result for leprechaun sipping whiskey

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4 hours ago, possum1931 said:

There is a time when you have to take some chances in life, if someone has a pre existing medical condition, does that mean they should not go out of their country for a holiday abroad because capitalist insurance companies want to charge extortionate rates for travel insurance rates or even refuse to insure them at all.

 

If a person lives in the UK and has worked and paid taxes all his life and is watching his hard earned money go towards paying for people from abroad who need medical treatment wants to go on holiday abroad, can he/she be blamed for taking a chance and going on holiday abroad not do so because of the difficulty of having to pay extortionate rates, or get refused medical insurance because of a pre existing condition?

agree with you 100% BUT  dont expect others to pick up the tab when it goes pear shaped. the people you refer to maybe should have savings for that rainy day.:smile:

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On 06/02/2018 at 3:17 PM, natway09 said:

The bloody Irish whisky must be stronger in Thailand

Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy. - Yeats.

Good luck to you, Paddy; may you be back on the pig's back before Father Malloy has his second nip of the day.

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