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Canadian's dog ate his master's corpse after Sattahip death

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Canadian's dog ate his master's corpse after Sattahip death

 

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Police and rescue medics called to a house in Sattahip found the dead body of 62 year old former Canadian businessman Glenn Stanley Pattinsan.

 

The body was in an advanced state of decomposition. His head had been gnawed to the skull bone.

 

Nearby was Mr Pattinsan's pet Thai dog guarding the corpse.

 

Police surmised that the dog had started to eat his master due to having no food. The body had laid undiscovered in a bedroom for a week.

 

Neighbors said that Mr Pattinsan had lived in the estate for three years. They said a succession of different women came to the house.

 

Every day he would walk his dog for exercise in the evening. Two weeks ago and ambulance came to get him. After coming back from hospital he was not seen again the following week.

 

Police found diabetes medication at the scene.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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  • InfinityandBeyond
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    I like how the dog's eyes are blacked in the photo. 

  • NCC1701A
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    my cat showed to story to me.

  • happy chappie
    happy chappie

    After reading this I've just thrown my two hamsters out as you can't be too careful.

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my cat showed to story to me.

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Tragic to have to die alone, RIP

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5 minutes ago, InfinityandBeyond said:

I like how the dog's eyes are blacked in the photo. 

The dog will be charged with cannablism and will appeal the decesion until then it can't be identified 

I heard of a similar thing happening in Australia years ago sad !

Horrible!     RIP Canadian guy.

Rest assured, it will happen to all recluses of western origin who remain in LOS. There is no love, honey to take care you na when you are sixty plus.

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2 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

Tragic to have to die alone, RIP

He wasn't alone, his best friend stayed with him. Was the dog locked in the bedroom?  RIP

Sad and terrible.

First saw it on twitter with a pic of the dog.

Had a bit of a problem to keep my breakfast.

 

8 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

Was the dog locked in the bedroom?

From what I saw yes.

And the dog looked very bad.

Walls smeared.

Better don't think about it.

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RIP. 

 

I'll have to show this to the wife,  proof farang are much more tasty...

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After reading this I've just thrown my two hamsters out as you can't be too careful.

To all those who say 'a dog is mans best fiend' I have to agree.

Don't be giving her ideas..[emoji491]

RIP. 
 
I'll have to show this to the wife,  proof farang are much more tasty...


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To all those who say 'a dog is mans best fiend' I have to agree.
Spot on, you try locking your wife and dog out the house for 4 hours in the rain, then see who's the most happiest to see you when you let them in..

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

To all those who say 'a dog is mans best fiend' I have to agree.

It's been changed to "Man is dogs best feed"

May seem horrible at first, or second... standard practice here is to cremate the dead. I would prefer my body to be buried deep enough to avoid dogs, but shallow enough to allow consumption by worms, bacteria etc. No air pollution and waste of wood. We all will be recycled, and are made from recycled whatever.

When I'm dead and gone, I'm sure it won't bother me what becomes of the body

My understanding is that the majority of dogs will eventually do that in that kind of situation. It's not personal. I'm sure he's a good dog but on the other hand now that he's had a taste would you invite him for dinner?

22 minutes ago, Emster23 said:

May seem horrible at first, or second... standard practice here is to cremate the dead. I would prefer my body to be buried deep enough to avoid dogs, but shallow enough to allow consumption by worms, bacteria etc. No air pollution and waste of wood. We all will be recycled, and are made from recycled whatever.

When I'm dead and gone, I'm sure it won't bother me what becomes of the body

You are right. According to John Edwards, a famous medium, we don't care what becomes of our carcass once the soul leaves the body - buried or cremated makes no difference.

 

That said, not sure I'd be too happy to see my head being eaten by my best buddy...

rather sad, for sure too sad to make a joke.
and a pity that he was released from Hospital too early.
It must be horrible to go for help, get sent home and
then realise you were right, not the doctor, when kicking the bucket.
Hope he will RIP.

Come on, a dogs got to eat and Daddy's already dead. One can only guess where Fido got his drinking water.

His master's corpse is rather posh way of describing what happened. I still defend the dog's right to eat! 

A dog could live many months on me. RIP dude.

How do we know the dogs not involved? He should be dragged in for a re-enactment. 

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