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Another dead tourist found floating at Koh Tao: Police fly body out for autopsy in Bangkok


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Posted
20 hours ago, webfact said:

 

 

16 hours ago, Nip said:

At what stage do the foreign embassies come together and set aside the implications with regards to upsetting their hosts and trade and think about their citizens and issue a warning regarding travel to the island. . . In the workings of a Thai Police investigation a Safe House is one in which they force confessions the transferring of this unfortunate man's body to the police hospital in Bangkok is ... well we all know why.

As far as the British embassy is concerned it's concerns for it's expats are zero, as far as tourists go that must be into the minus !!

Don't expect them to give warnings on anything.

Posted
20 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

"...The removal of the body from Koh Tao on the orders of Surat Thani provincial police chief Maj-Gen Apichart Bunsrirot - who has demanded a full investigation - is bound to add fuel to the fires after a series of unexplained deaths and incidents on the notorious island. .."

 

Another dead person! Bloody hell!

 

Of course there are going to be questions asked; people drop like flies on the bloody island. I can only say that I am pleased that they are taking the body away for further, hopefully proper, examination. It ought to be Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) from here on out; who the hell will trust Koh Tao cops?

 

Remember; 

 

"...Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, Ben Harrington (UK), Nick Pearson (UK), Luke Miller (UK) Christina Annesley (UK), Elise Dallemagne  (Bel), Dimitri Povse (Fra) Silje Mathisen (Nor), Hans peter Suter (Sui) and  Bernd Grotsch (Ger) have all lost their lives in circumstances their friends and family believe are highly suspicious and none of the families, other than the mother of David Miller are at all happy with the police investigations, the family of Valentina Novozhenova (Rus) who went missing never to be seen again are also extremely unhappy.

 

Thailand REALLY, REALLY needs to have a proper investigation of that bloody place, and until it is complete...

 

BOYCOTT!!!

 

 

yes close down the dam thing,why people even bother going there, o i forget plenty of drugs and party over there it is the troubled ones paradise i guess

normal people stay away from there anyway

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Posted
1 minute ago, wazzupnow said:

yes close down the dam thing,why people even bother going there, o i forget plenty of drugs and party over there it is the troubled ones paradise i guess

normal people stay away from there anyway

Are you getting your islands mixed up?

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Posted
1 minute ago, JLCrab said:

leaving your drinks unattended, particularly in Koh Tao, Koh Samui, Pattaya and at the Full Moon party on Koh Phangan, where date rapes have been reported.

Bit of a cheek lumping Pattaya in with those dens of iniquity. I have only had my drink spiked twice in Thailand, once in Pattaya and once in Bangkok. On neither occasion was I raped.

Posted
21 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

"...The removal of the body from Koh Tao on the orders of Surat Thani provincial police chief Maj-Gen Apichart Bunsrirot - who has demanded a full investigation - is bound to add fuel to the fires after a series of unexplained deaths and incidents on the notorious island. .."

 

Another dead person! Bloody hell!

 

Of course there are going to be questions asked; people drop like flies on the bloody island. I can only say that I am pleased that they are taking the body away for further, hopefully proper, examination. It ought to be Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) from here on out; who the hell will trust Koh Tao cops?

 

Remember; 

 

"...Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, Ben Harrington (UK), Nick Pearson (UK), Luke Miller (UK) Christina Annesley (UK), Elise Dallemagne  (Bel), Dimitri Povse (Fra) Silje Mathisen (Nor), Hans peter Suter (Sui) and  Bernd Grotsch (Ger) have all lost their lives in circumstances their friends and family believe are highly suspicious and none of the families, other than the mother of David Miller are at all happy with the police investigations, the family of Valentina Novozhenova (Rus) who went missing never to be seen again are also extremely unhappy.

 

Thailand REALLY, REALLY needs to have a proper investigation of that bloody place, and until it is complete...

 

BOYCOTT!!!

 

 

Ordered to remove the body and send to Bangkok, without any forensic evidence collected, Hmmm sounds like a political cover up for this deadly location. How many more times do people have to die in this hell hole before so-called officials do a proper job in investigating? Obviously, someone is high up in the food chain. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, The Teacher said:

Ordered to remove the body and send to Bangkok, without any forensic evidence collected, Hmmm sounds like a political cover up for this deadly location. How many more times do people have to die in this hell hole before so-called officials do a proper job in investigating? Obviously, someone is high up in the food chain. 

 

Stop being led by tabloid news, its just not teacher like.  How many have died on other islands in the same period?  Haven't a clue, right?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Spidey said:

Bit of a cheek lumping Pattaya in with those dens of iniquity. I have only had my drink spiked twice in Thailand, once in Pattaya and once in Bangkok. On neither occasion was I raped.

wasn't your lucky day obviously ????

Posted
15 hours ago, philinkohtao said:

Not really as there have only been 2 people murdered here over the 11 years plus I've lived here, if you don't believe me then check out this website https://www.farang-deaths.com/

Most of the deaths are obvious

 

allot if diving acccident but then it is a diving island

 

people in road crashes which happens everywhere people die from sickness happens everywhere 

 

like this says there have only been 2 murders plus since the foreign suspect have been arrested there have been none 

 

the UK media are trying to make every death look suspicious to fool the public into believing there is a serial killer on the island

 

they are doing this to get what I believe to be real serial killers out of jail 

Posted
2 hours ago, Lucky mike said:

Like a Thai movie only real ! Scary stuff....

Wouldn't be surprised if there is already a book or movie in the pipeline, it'd perhaps explain why the same stories keep popping up every couple of months, surely there are other stories from the past 4 years for slow news days.

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What ever the causes or reasons for any death on this island, the international press are going to be aware.

So the local authorities need to think carefully bout how they handle it and are seen to be handling it.

One has to say that swiftly movingthex body to BKK looks like a very questionable decision as it immediately gives credence of any conspiracy theory or any other theory about what's going on on the island.

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13 minutes ago, kwilco said:

One has to say that swiftly movingthex body to BKK looks like a very questionable decision as it immediately gives credence of any conspiracy theory or any other theory about what's going on on the island.

And if they kept the body in SuratThani Province for autopsy courtesy of the local yokels one might then say it looks like a very questionable decision as it immediately gives credence of any conspiracy theory or any other theory about what's going on on the island.

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Posted
7 hours ago, JLCrab said:

What the SuraThani Provincial police commander  -- not the local Koh Tao police -- said was:

“His death was caused by drowning,” (Maj.Gen.) Apichart said. “We believe it was most likely an accident. At this moment, we have not found any link to criminal actions.”

 

http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2018/10/11/koh-tao-tourists-drowning-ruled-as-accident/

I was talking about previous more suspicious cases in general.

I think this case is not suspicious at all.

Posted
5 hours ago, huberthammer said:

are you confusing the RTP with Thai Visa users? Everything that happens on KT which is not immediately explainable is declared another gruesome murder on here. 

 

I really vote for a separate forum for KT so that Samui residents don't have to filter through all the BS that is written here on any KT fatality. 

Lol, you clearly misunderstand me. Im saying that most likely there is no serial killer there as it all can be explained by shitty police work.

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, RonniePickering22 said:

An open mind on this one but in all the time I spent on Koh Phangan's beaches I don't recall anyone going for a solitary late night swim in the sea.

 

Skinny dipping in the pool perhaps hehe.....

 

Let's see where this one goes....someone will know something but this island is still full of kids, drugs and excessive living as befits a bunch of young peeps having fun.

 

Is there a nutter or group of them operating there....?

We don`t know if the guy went swimming alone or not because the news report only says the guy`s body was found and does not give any other details. I also guarantee there won`t be any updates on this, case closed. 

 

Also be interested to know the source of this news report that only gives partial details.

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I guess we just have to accept there is accidental deaths at Koh Tao to. 

 

Just read a couple of pages, and some is ranting tha same same without thinking. 

 

I will just remind you, I said accidental deaths as well, as there is suspecious. 

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Posted
21 hours ago, wealthychef said:

Why?  I find Thailand to be full of honest people personally.  Does not at all seem weird to me.  

 

you didnt consider the other option did you?

if i was going to put my belongings somewhere it be sooner near a bunch of Thais, NOT tourists (a few countries excluded)

Posted
52 minutes ago, tingtongtourist said:

you didnt consider the other option did you?

if i was going to put my belongings somewhere it be sooner near a bunch of Thais, NOT tourists (a few countries excluded)

I did actually but did not mention it.  While there might be a higher chance with tourists, most tourists are also honest.  I'm just not shocked.  I wouldn't advise leaving your stuff on the beach every night, but the fact that this guy's stuff was not stolen in 3 hours is not at all surprising.   I would be willing to bet that would be the case at least 90% of the time.  Just my personal experience.  Sorry if you've had it worse somehow. 

Posted
10 hours ago, Spidey said:

You can get medicine for that. Try Gaviscon.

Naaah...that doesn't work nearly as well as Beerlao.

Posted
1 hour ago, Cereal said:

Naaah...that doesn't work nearly as well as Beerlao.

Yep, the best for me too, not available everywhere here tough.

Posted
On 10/11/2018 at 6:55 PM, Burma Bill said:

The island is certainly living up to its reputation!

Drownings are common on Phuket too.

 

The ocean is dangerous.

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