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A dream holiday in Thailand turned into a heart-wrenching nightmare for an Essex couple when 27-year-old Theo Morgan, a British national from Romford, was tragically found dead in a body of water after a night out.

 

On a 10-day getaway in Surat Thani, Morgan, a former Metropolitan Police officer, had been relishing the tranquillity of his holiday with his girlfriend. The couple decided to join an organised pub crawl to add some excitement to their trip. However, the fateful night took a disastrous turn when Morgan's girlfriend briefly left him to go to the bathroom. During this short interval, Morgan, known for his tendency to wander off when intoxicated, disappeared.

 

According to Essex Coroner’s Court, the last footage of Morgan was captured on CCTV before he vanished into the night. Coroner Michelle Brown reported that it’s believed Morgan accidentally hit his head, leading to a fatal fall into the water. The post-mortem confirmed that he died from asphyxiation due to drowning while under the influence of alcohol.

 


 

 

 

Morgan’s sudden death has left his family and friends stunned. “Theo’s accidental death has shocked everyone to their core. He was simply enjoying a night out on holiday in Thailand,” said a family spokesperson.

 

Theo Morgan was known for his diverse talents and ambitious spirit. After earning a degree in animation, he pivoted to serve with the Metropolitan Police for four years. More recently, he was working towards a new career as an auditor with RSM, dedicating himself to his studies and future aspirations, according to Essex Live.

 

This tragic incident serves as a grim reminder of the unpredictability of life and the devastating impact of seemingly ordinary decisions.

 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

... former Metropolitan Police office .... to join an organised pub crawl to add some excitement to their trip ... known for his tendency to wander off when intoxicated, disappeared ... he died from asphyxiation due to drowning while under the influence of alcohol ...

 

RIP ... if i put all the puzzles together, not sure what to think about it ...

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How is an Essex coroner involved? Has the body been returned to the UK? Asphyxiation due to drowning? Isn't drowning enough to kill you, never mind asphyxiation?

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10 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Wasn't this the lad that died a while back on Koh Tao or is there another one.

 

He fell into a gully that had water in it. It was close to a dive school.

That was his  twin.

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11 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"He was simply enjoying a night out..."

He was simply enjoying being so rat-arsed that he didn't know where he was or what he was doing if left alone.

Agreed... girlfriend should have kept him safer.

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7 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

UK Coroner can hold an inquest on a British citizen no matter where the death took place. 

 

Drowning is not the cause of death, it’s the inability to breathe air due to the inhalation of water, ie asphyxiation, that is the cause.

But they'd need a body to produce a report, right?

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51 minutes ago, IslandLover said:

 

Yes, it's the same person.  His name was originally reported as Theo Bailey and he died on Koh Tao last March.  Here is the original article from Essex Live.  It is definitely him.

 

Romford man died on holiday with girlfriend in Thailand after tragic accident - Essex Live

 

As reported on AN a month after the incident.  And only then because the UK "Mirror" had published the story and AN picked it up:

 

 

 

 

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