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The owner of a luxury condominium in the Sriracha district of Chon Buri today found the dead body of a naked British man inside the room. The cause of death has not yet been confirmed.

 

The juristic person of the condo told Channel 7 that the British man, 57 year old Matthew, usually bought products from a convenience store on the ground floor of the condo. However, condo staff members, including the maids, had not seen Matthew for several days.

 

The juristic person decided to contact the Thai owner of the condo room in order to get a spare key to check on the Englishman. Upon opening the room, they were shocked by the tragic scene of Matthew’s lifeless body at the door.

 

Officers from the Sriracha Police Station were called to the scene. Police reported that the man was dead, naked and had no visible wounds. After interviewing neighbours and condo staff who had spoken to the British man earlier, officers discovered that he had a congenital illness.

 

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Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-20

 

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2 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

 

Sad way to go and so young. 57 not old at all. Hopefully he enjoyed life.

 

He was in the right place to that...

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Order a hot coffee the woman says no can not, she then proceeds to make a hot coffee and cool it so it is iced coffee.  Time to start making visible wounds.

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Officers will contact the man’s relatives to report the unexpected incident and arrange for his body to be transferred to the family

Good odds on a family go fund me age pending

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5 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar, Land Rover etc.

 

Yachts? Sunseeker, Princess, Fairline etc.

 

So yeh, Brits do know a bit about luxury probably more than most nations, especially the colonials. 

 

 

Please. Which country had the fastest production sedan car in the world in 1972? Which country started the first overseas airline? Which country was the first to take the America's Cup off the USA?

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18 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Great achievements by various countries but, were any of those things luxurious?

 

 

Well, yachting is the sport of kings and I rather don't think the landy was too luxurious. Especially the 2A.

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3 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

 

Well, yachting is the sport of kings and I rather don't think the landy was too luxurious. Especially the 2A.

I can definitely attest that the Land Rover (in its original, go anywhere, form) was the opposite of luxury. 

I thought that the "sport of Kings" was horse racing, but I guess that any ludicrously expensive sport can be considered luxurious in monetary terms.

 

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52 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

 

Please. Which country had the fastest production sedan car in the world in 1972? Which country started the first overseas airline? Which country was the first to take the America's Cup off the USA?

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Thai gf ? mobile ? ATM card ....   suspect . check the CCTV.  57 is not old.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 1/20/2024 at 5:13 AM, webfact said:

officers discovered that he had a congenital illness.

 

For some reason, in Thai news reports, it's very comment for them to wrongly use the term "congenital" when what they're actually talking about is a "chronic" illness.

 

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