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A male tourist, believed to be of Indian nationality, was found floating dead off the coast of Pattaya’s Walking Street on Thursday morning, February 1st. The discovery was made around 10:30 AM near Soi 14, prompting a swift response from local authorities.

 

Pattaya police, along with tourist police, immigration officers, and rescue personnel, arrived at the scene shortly after receiving the report. The body, estimated to have been deceased for at least three hours, was located approximately 20 meters from the shore.

 

The deceased, aged between 40 and 50, was clad in black shorts and a brown T-shirt. The initial examination revealed no apparent signs of foul play. Ms. Supaporn Thanudetkhiri, a 25-year-old employee at a nearby restaurant on Walking Street, reported spotting the body floating near the back of her venue and alerted authorities.

 

By Aim Tanakorn

Caption: PHOTO: สยามชล นิวส์

 

Full story: The Pattaya News 2024-02-01

 

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Almost no Indians know how to swim (I think Indian government estimate is 0.5%) even though it has a long coastline.  There are frequent drownings in India and usually nobody amongst onlookers is able to help.  Its generally only rich Indians who know how to swim.

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16 hours ago, retarius said:

RIP. I'm so glad there was no suspicion of foul play...perhaps a sudden illness or a mistake in the water.

rip bloke....those curry in a hurry meals are deadly

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21 hours ago, HauptmannUK said:

Almost no Indians know how to swim (I think Indian government estimate is 0.5%) even though it has a long coastline.  There are frequent drownings in India and usually nobody amongst onlookers is able to help.  Its generally only rich Indians who know how to swim.

Very true...... I suspect some suicidal actions here. 

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