Popular Post webfact Posted June 2 Popular Post Posted June 2 Tragedy struck in Lopburi as a camping trip turned deadly for a group of friends, but quick action by a French expatriate saved two lives. On June 1st, 2024, Khok Tum police received an emergency call about three individuals drowning at the Bott Camping Ground in Mueang, Lopburi. Although two men were rescued, one individual remains missing. Upon receiving the report, Khok Tum police, rescue divers, and other agencies rushed to the scene. Thirty-two-year-olds Mr. Anon and Mr. Sumethi, who were pulled from a pond by the brave bystander, were transported to a local hospital. Both men were exhausted and had ingested water. According to initial findings, the group had gone camping for a relaxing getaway. In a regrettable turn of events, they consumed alcohol and decided to take a boat out on a nearby pond. The camp owner had cautioned them about strong winds and the lack of lifejackets, but the warning went unheeded. Ignoring the advice, Mr. Anon, Mr. Sumethi, and Mr. Rungwit, also 32, ventured onto the water. An hour later, their friend Ms. Phattharapon noticed they were in distress and alerted Anchalee, the camp owner. Sixty-four-year-old Mr. Brand, a French expat vacationing with his Thai wife, sprang into action. Armed with lifejackets, he paddled to the struggling trio. He succeeded in pulling Anon and Sumethi to safety but was unaware that Rungwit was also in the water. Mr. Sumethi later explained to rescuers that strong winds and turbulent currents capsized their boat while they attempted to return to shore. Despite their efforts, they struggled to stay afloat. As of now, the search for Rungwit continues in the six-to-seven meter deep pond. Picture courtesy: Khaosod -- 2024-06-03 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 3 11
Popular Post rtco Posted June 2 Popular Post Posted June 2 2 hours ago, webfact said: In a regrettable turn of events Should be ... "in an avoidable turn of events" 7 1 1 7
Popular Post hotchilli Posted June 2 Popular Post Posted June 2 2 hours ago, webfact said: In a regrettable turn of events, they consumed alcohol and decided to take a boat out on a nearby pond. Can't cure stupid... but you have to live with the outcome for life. 4 1 1 3
Popular Post TDCNINJA Posted June 2 Popular Post Posted June 2 It's nice to see some positive news about Farangs for once... 10 1 3 1 1 19
Popular Post Excogitator Posted June 2 Popular Post Posted June 2 (edited) 3 hours ago, webfact said: Tragedy struck in Lopburi as a camping trip turned deadly for a group of friends, but quick action by a French expatriate saved two lives. On June 1st, 2024, Khok Tum police received an emergency call about three individuals drowning at the Bott Camping Ground in Mueang, Lopburi. Although two men were rescued, one individual remains missing. Upon receiving the report, Khok Tum police, rescue divers, and other agencies rushed to the scene. Thirty-two-year-olds Mr. Anon and Mr. Sumethi, who were pulled from a pond by the brave bystander, were transported to a local hospital. Both men were exhausted and had ingested water. According to initial findings, the group had gone camping for a relaxing getaway. In a regrettable turn of events, they consumed alcohol and decided to take a boat out on a nearby pond. The camp owner had cautioned them about strong winds and the lack of lifejackets, but the warning went unheeded. Ignoring the advice, Mr. Anon, Mr. Sumethi, and Mr. Rungwit, also 32, ventured onto the water. An hour later, their friend Ms. Phattharapon noticed they were in distress and alerted Anchalee, the camp owner. Sixty-four-year-old Mr. Brand, a French expat vacationing with his Thai wife, sprang into action. Armed with lifejackets, he paddled to the struggling trio. He succeeded in pulling Anon and Sumethi to safety but was unaware that Rungwit was also in the water. Mr. Sumethi later explained to rescuers that strong winds and turbulent currents capsized their boat while they attempted to return to shore. Despite their efforts, they struggled to stay afloat. As of now, the search for Rungwit continues in the six-to-seven meter deep pond. Picture courtesy: Khaosod -- 2024-06-03 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Well done Monsieur Brand! Showing courage, springing into action and saving two lives. It still amazes me, after all this time, just how few Thais that can actually swim. Most use life jackets, though, but in a drunken state, like in this case, common sense is easily disregarded, and that basic skill could quite possibly have saved the third life. Edited June 2 by Excogitator 3 3 11
Popular Post kiwikeith Posted June 2 Popular Post Posted June 2 30 minutes ago, TDCNINJA said: It's nice to see some positive news about Farangs for once... Yes well done, French man 4 1 8
Popular Post Ironmike Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 It must kill most thais to say thank you to that Farang for helping rescue idiots that can't swim and we're drinking and almost died, so for this new paper if you can call it that and on behalf of the Thai government,,,, We thank you for saving our people from dieing Mr Brand. 2 3 3
Popular Post rwill Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 About 10 years ago I saved a young girl that was drowning in a local reservoir. The guy that had brought the kids there never said thanks or anything to us. He just yelled at the girl. Probably felt like she had made him lose face. 4 4 2 1 2
Popular Post nobodysfriend Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 3 minutes ago, rwill said: About 10 years ago I saved a young girl that was drowning in a local reservoir. The guy that had brought the kids there never said thanks or anything to us. He just yelled at the girl. Probably felt like she had made him lose face. He could have showed a little gratitude ... but for some , this is asked too much ... Would he have behaved like this if it would have been a Thai who saved his daughter ...? 1 1 1
Popular Post Chongalulu Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 51 minutes ago, TDCNINJA said: It's nice to see some positive news about Farangs for once... He's the Farang ” honest taxi driver ” equivalent we so badly need just now ! 👏 7 1
Popular Post kwaussie Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 Well done to the brave Frenchman at 64 years old. 3 4
twizzian Posted June 3 Posted June 3 That’s a very big Pond compared to my three Mtr square back garden lake. 1 1
Popular Post wensiensheng Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 Hopefully the outraged Thai netizens are slightly less outraged about farang now. What they should realize is that the Thai environment attracts a certain kind of farang. Provide go go bars and bars with wall to wall cheap prostitutes and little to no effective policing and you get a particular type of farang that is not totally representative of all farang. Anyway, good on this guy do the right thing in a smart way. 1 7
Popular Post brianthainess Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 5 hours ago, webfact said: sprang into action. Armed with lifejackets, he paddled to the struggling trio. He succeeded in pulling Anon and Sumethi to safety but was unaware that Rungwit was also in the water. I'm guessing he paddled another boat out to them as it was 6-7mtrs deep. Well done Mr. Brand. 2 1
Popular Post black tabby12345 Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 5 hours ago, webfact said: Tragedy struck in Lopburi as a camping trip turned deadly for a group of friends, but quick action by a French expatriate saved two lives. On June 1st, 2024, Khok Tum police received an emergency call about three individuals drowning at the Bott Camping Ground in Mueang, Lopburi. Although two men were rescued, one individual remains missing. Upon receiving the report, Khok Tum police, rescue divers, and other agencies rushed to the scene. Thirty-two-year-olds Mr. Anon and Mr. Sumethi, who were pulled from a pond by the brave bystander, were transported to a local hospital. Both men were exhausted and had ingested water. According to initial findings, the group had gone camping for a relaxing getaway. In a regrettable turn of events, they consumed alcohol and decided to take a boat out on a nearby pond. The camp owner had cautioned them about strong winds and the lack of lifejackets, but the warning went unheeded. Ignoring the advice, Mr. Anon, Mr. Sumethi, and Mr. Rungwit, also 32, ventured onto the water. An hour later, their friend Ms. Phattharapon noticed they were in distress and alerted Anchalee, the camp owner. Sixty-four-year-old Mr. Brand, a French expat vacationing with his Thai wife, sprang into action. Armed with lifejackets, he paddled to the struggling trio. He succeeded in pulling Anon and Sumethi to safety but was unaware that Rungwit was also in the water. Mr. Sumethi later explained to rescuers that strong winds and turbulent currents capsized their boat while they attempted to return to shore. Despite their efforts, they struggled to stay afloat. As of now, the search for Rungwit continues in the six-to-seven meter deep pond. Picture courtesy: Khaosod -- 2024-06-03 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe He is the credit to western expats in Thailand. Long live the good man. 1 1 1
Hakuna Matata Posted June 3 Posted June 3 2 hours ago, rwill said: About 10 years ago I saved a young girl that was drowning in a local reservoir. Oh, you are a good man! 1
AhFarangJa Posted June 3 Posted June 3 My brain is finally going, when I read paddled out my first impression was he rolled up his trousers, and paddled out. However, 6 metres of water, He must have paddled another boat out. Silly me, but kudos to the Gentleman for His quick actions. Will the local authorities give Him a medal or something........er........I doubt it. 2
Popular Post khunpin Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 Probably Mr. Brand will be accused of acting without work permit and damaging the good reputation of Thailand as a family friendly holiday destination. 🤦🏼♂️ 1 2 2
Purdey Posted June 3 Posted June 3 Usually the survivors' first action will be to toddle off to a temple to make merit for being saved. As if some supernatural force had done the saving. 1
ronster Posted June 3 Posted June 3 Doesn't look like strong winds. I'm guessing alcohol, water and not being able to swim most likely. 2 1
Regyai Posted June 3 Posted June 3 A brave French man Well I suppose there had to be one somewhere (the exception that proves the rule and all that) 2
josephbloggs Posted June 3 Posted June 3 2 hours ago, khunpin said: Probably Mr. Brand will be accused of acting without work permit and damaging the good reputation of Thailand as a family friendly holiday destination. 🤦🏼♂️ Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 1 1
Popular Post Classic Ray Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 27 minutes ago, Regyai said: A brave French man Well I suppose there had to be one somewhere (the exception that proves the rule and all that) You’ve obviously never met or had dealings with the French Foreign Legion, many of whose members are French. Or heard of the brave acts of French police and public in the face of terrorist acts. 1 1 1 2
Popular Post anon7854 Posted June 3 Popular Post Posted June 3 It astonishes me how people from a country with so many islands and almost surrounded by water still don't learn how to swim. I am from a country that doesn't even have 1% of the seafront Thailand has and the first thing my parents wanted me to learn is how to cycle and swim. 1 2
off road pat Posted June 3 Posted June 3 9 hours ago, rocketboy2 said: Well done that man Does it hurt to say FRENCH man !!! 1
off road pat Posted June 3 Posted June 3 4 hours ago, Regyai said: A brave French man Well I suppose there had to be one somewhere (the exception that proves the rule and all that) The meaning of XENOPHOBE is one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin. !!! 1
rocketboy2 Posted June 3 Posted June 3 (edited) 1 hour ago, off road pat said: Does it hurt to say FRENCH man !!! What a silly man you are. Sorry what a silly Troll you are. Ps, It takes a special fool to turn something good into something bad. Good day. Edited June 3 by rocketboy2 1
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