lopburi3 Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 (edited) 20 minutes ago, billd766 said: Thank you. Is there a contact address on this sire for the Embassy. I have a vague memory of seeing it a while ago. Google provides this: Located in: AIA Sathon Tower Address: AIA Sathorn Tower, Floor 12 A 11/1 S Sathon Rd, Sathon, Bangkok 10120 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: 02 305 8333 https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-to-do-after-a-british-person-dies-in-thailand Edited August 8, 2022 by lopburi3 Add what to do website 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 16 hours ago, billd766 said: Thank you. I will dig a bit deeper into the bowels of my pc and hard drives to see what I can turn up with. I have been digging deeper into some old recovered files and found an XLS file that I started back in 2013 and I have now started updating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 1 hour ago, lopburi3 said: Google provides this: Located in: AIA Sathon Tower Address: AIA Sathorn Tower, Floor 12 A 11/1 S Sathon Rd, Sathon, Bangkok 10120 Hours: Open 24 hours Phone: 02 305 8333 https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-to-do-after-a-british-person-dies-in-thailand Any email addressavailable? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 You need to contact the Embassy by phone not email. Even after hours there will be a Duty Officer you can speak to. Tell them it is to report death of a UK citizen. Their involvement is not just for "paperwork purposes". It is primarily to insure next of kin are notified and the body released only to (or in accordance with the instructions of) next of kin. If he has a Thai wife (legally married ) then that step will be quick. She will have to show marriage certificate. Secondarily they can issue a document in English confirming he died abroad based on his Thai death certificate. This may be necessary to get any assets in the UK released and also for his wife to claim any death benefits or survivor pension she might be entitled to. Again, Amar can do all this gor you ou at very reasonable cost. They have contacts with all the Embassies and know each Embassy's procedures. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotandsticky Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 10 hours ago, billd766 said: Any email addressavailable? https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-to-do-after-a-british-person-dies-in-thailand 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotandsticky Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 32 minutes ago, Sheryl said: You need to contact the Embassy by phone not email. Even after hours there will be a Duty Officer you can speak to. Tell them it is to report death of a UK citizen. Their involvement is not just for "paperwork purposes". It is primarily to insure next of kin are notified and the body released only to (or in accordance with the instructions of) next of kin. If he has a Thai wife (legally married ) then that step will be quick. She will have to show marriage certificate. Secondarily they can issue a document in English confirming he died abroad based on his Thai death certificate. This may be necessary to get any assets in the UK released and also for his wife to claim any death benefits or survivor pension she might be entitled to. Again, Amar can do all this gor you ou at very reasonable cost. They have contacts with all the Embassies and know each Embassy's procedures. Just to confirm - the Thai death certificate issued by the local amphur is sufficient for UK Probate etc purpose. A translation will be required. This document is an unnecessary expense in most cases:- "If you wish, you can register the death with the Overseas Registration Unit. You can buy a UK-style death certificate, known as a Consular Death Registration certificate. A record will be sent to the General Register Office within 12 months". https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-to-do-after-a-british-person-dies-in-thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted August 8, 2022 Share Posted August 8, 2022 9 minutes ago, hotandsticky said: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/what-to-do-after-a-british-person-dies-in-thailand Thank you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianthainess Posted August 9, 2022 Author Share Posted August 9, 2022 I said I would update after all is done and dusted, but i'd like to pass on what the OZ embassy have told me, They phoned me yesterday, I spoke with a nice guy for about 20min, about the 'law' of all being sent to Bkk for autopsy, IMO its one of those made up laws by the RTP. I was told all those that die in Pattaya with a big 'falang' population are sent to Bkk, and it seem here on KC they are using the same premise. I now have the letter of attorney PDF which I'll print off today, take to the cop shop, then to Amphur office for death certificate, I will then have to travel to BKK to the police forensic place, luckily it's not to far from most embassies, this is where it becomes annoying and confusing, they will need the original LO Attorney, which they MAY have if not then I have to go to the embassy to collect it and back to the cops again, I also have to make arrangements for his remains to be brought back to KC myself ?? hopefully the local cops can enlighten me on how i'm supposed to do that. Wish me luck 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedo1968 Posted August 10, 2022 Share Posted August 10, 2022 On 8/7/2022 at 6:18 PM, hotandsticky said: Without that next of kin (to rely on) the Will is important if you want to have your wishes carried out. Mine just says that I wish to be cremated in the country in which I die. I had already discussed that with my daughters who had no desire for ashes etc to be repatriated. OP - thanks for your comments 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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