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Tragic plunge: Irishman leaps from 23rd-floor condo in Bangkok

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In a tragic incident this morning, an Irishman allegedly took his own life by leaping from the 23rd floor of his condominium located in the Bang Kae district of Bangkok. The distressed man, identified as Callum Mackay, was reported to be grappling with financial difficulties and feeling overwhelmed by the pregnancy of his girlfriend.

 

Upon receiving the distressing news of Mackay’s suicide, officers from Lak Song Police Station swiftly initiated an investigation at the Fuse Sensa condominium on Phuttha Monthon Sai 2 Road. They discovered the upper part of the Irishman’s lifeless body on the roof of the second-floor car park, while the lower part and certain internal organs were found on the floor below.


Authorities promptly transferred Mackay’s body to the hospital for a thorough autopsy. The 41 year old had been residing in the condo since last year and was employed as a language teacher at the International Pioneer School situated on Phuttha Monthon Sai 3 road. According to a neighbour, the Irishman had a decent command of the Thai language and consistently greeted fellow residents within the condominium.

 

Top Photo via ThaiRath

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/tragic-plunge-irishman-leaps-from-23rd-floor-condo-in-bangkok

 

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