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Unidentified Man Found Floating At Sea


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At 11 am on 28th June the Pattaya Police were informed that the badly decomposed body of a man; name and nationality unknown, was found floating about 3 kilometers from the shore.

The Sawang Rescuers and police therefore together went out to search, and when found, the body was brought back to shore.

The body was extremely decomposed with no head and was wearing only underwear. It is assumed that the fish had eaten the rest of his body, leaving only bones.

What was suspicious was that the body was wrapped in electric cables and fishnet.

Many questions remain on this case, therefore the body was sent for an autopsy and further investigations will be made to find out more.

http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.asp?F...;IdArticle=6419

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Many questions remain on this case, therefore the body was sent for an autopsy and further investigations will be made to find out more.

Why didn't his pants fall down if he was just bones?, any one think of any other un answered questions?

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What was suspicious was that the body was wrapped in electric cables and fishnet.

Perhaps the costume for a night of dancing at a club.

Or, murder.

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The fishing net could have meant an accident to a swimmer (even if he had underwear on).

But electric cables is something else.

Probably thrown off a ship somewhere - will never be identified. (Unless he wrote his name on his underpants)

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The fishing net could have meant an accident to a swimmer (even if he had underwear on).

But electric cables is something else.

Probably thrown off a ship somewhere - will never be identified. (Unless he wrote his name on his underpants)

Calvin Klein??

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Many questions remain on this case, therefore the body was sent for an autopsy and further investigations will be made to find out more.

Why didn't his pants fall down if he was just bones?, any one think of any other un answered questions?

Could we suggest that the net and /or cables helped the undies stay on .....which means he was only wearing undies when he hit the water....wrapped in the net and cables....was probably unconscious or dead when that happened.

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The fishing net could have meant an accident to a swimmer (even if he had underwear on).

But electric cables is something else.

Probably thrown off a ship somewhere - will never be identified. (Unless he wrote his name on his underpants)

Calvin Klein??

Like it.

Mine are J C Penney (knock-offs)

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The fishing net could have meant an accident to a swimmer (even if he had underwear on).

But electric cables is something else.

Probably thrown off a ship somewhere - will never be identified. (Unless he wrote his name on his underpants)

Calvin Klein??

The fishing net could have meant an accident to a swimmer (even if he had underwear on).

But electric cables is something else.

Probably thrown off a ship somewhere - will never be identified. (Unless he wrote his name on his underpants)

Calvin Klein??

Like it.

Mine are J C Penney (knock-offs)

Don't like it, we are talking about a fellow human being here. Have some respect will you!

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His body probably fell away from his head when the neck tissue decomposed enough, or was eaten.

I've always wondered why they say someone is decapitated rather than debodied.

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His body probably fell away from his head when the neck tissue decomposed enough, or was eaten.

I've always wondered why they say someone is decapitated rather than debodied.

It's usually the head that's missing - the body that's found.

Size does matter.

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His body probably fell away from his head when the neck tissue decomposed enough, or was eaten.

I've always wondered why they say someone is decapitated rather than debodied.

It's usually the head that's missing - the body that's found.

Size does matter.

It was a subtle deviation of topic, sorry. When the head is found, it's the body missing. :o But really, the head is the person, the body is just meat IMHO

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