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Thai police are digging deep into the puzzling death of a 46 year old Canadian man discovered by a group of his friends after five days of silence. The alarm was raised in a quiet corner of Moo 8, Srisoontorn, alerting Thalang police officers to the scene at around 12.35pm, yesterday, October 28.

 

The man’s body was found peacefully in bed, with rescuers from the Kusoldharm Foundation confirming there were no signs of a struggle or break-in. Friends reportedly made desperate attempts to reach him for days, receiving no response.

 

Worried sick, they finally knocked on his door, only to stumble upon the tragic discovery, prompting them to alert the authorities without delay, reported Phuket News.

 

Enter the detectives: a forensic specialist from Vachira Phuket Hospital and experts from the Phuket Province Forensic Science team were called in to piece together the heartbreaking puzzle. Meanwhile, the Canadian Embassy has been brought into the loop to deliver the devastating news to the man’s family.

 

As the investigation forges ahead, questions about what led to his untimely demise continue to swirl.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of Phuket Francophone

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-10-29

 

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There is a well documented medical mystery about  deaths that occur  during sleep.

In infants it is termed "cot  death". Very sad... but accepted as a phenonamon of early childhood !

In mature adults when it occurs it is a source of speculation.

I had a 28 year old die in such circumstance.

Healthy today...dead in bed in the next morning.

Autopsy could establish no physiological. bacterial. known viral presence that was  determined to be likely cause of  death.

No poisons, no hovering third party. He died in his parents  guest bedroom !

So  fy !

 

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1 hour ago, spermwhale said:

Lying peacefully in bed

 

 

Worried sick.

 

How does a dead person rest peacefully? Peacefully connotes being alive. 

 

and how does the writer know his friends were "worried sick?"

 

Enough with the editorializing and drama. The writer didn't interview anybody. 

 

Shabby "reporting." 

...and those 'swirling questions'

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14 hours ago, steven100 said:

oh dear.... 46 is not old,  did he have a bad ticker?   now what I would be looking at is his bank account, mobile,  ATM card and Thai gf.   Anything happens in Thailand, as such nothing surprises me anymore. 

 

RIP CA guy. 

Possible, could have been overdosed, from taking a client back to his room 

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Thai police are digging deep into the puzzling death of a 46 year old Canadian man discovered by a group of his friends after five days of silence. The alarm was raised in a quiet corner of Moo 8, Srisoontorn, alerting Thalang police officers to the scene at around 12.35pm, yesterday, October 28.

 

The man’s body was found peacefully in bed, with rescuers from the Kusoldharm Foundation confirming there were no signs of a struggle or break-in. Friends reportedly made desperate attempts to reach him for days, receiving no response.

 

Worried sick, they finally knocked on his door, only to stumble upon the tragic discovery, prompting them to alert the authorities without delay, reported Phuket News.

 

Enter the detectives: a forensic specialist from Vachira Phuket Hospital and experts from the Phuket Province Forensic Science team were called in to piece together the heartbreaking puzzle. Meanwhile, the Canadian Embassy has been brought into the loop to deliver the devastating news to the man’s family.

 

As the investigation forges ahead, questions about what led to his untimely demise continue to swirl.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of Phuket Francophone

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-10-29

 

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Friends 'made desperate attempts to reach him'. Not really, it took them 4 days to knock on his door. Could be he died of heart failure or a stroke. RIP.

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If I wouldn't get signs from a friend of mine within next day , anywhere in the world ,  I would immediately take action n check his whereabouts ! I don't know know the circumstances n all but if by chance this friends where traveling togheter why only look up for him after 4-5 days ? 

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8 hours ago, blazes said:

 

As a Canadian who just refused the latest booster shot, and certainly not a conspiracy theorist, I beg to differ. 

 

Apparently in my province there is a 1 in 10,000 chance of a heart problem of some sort after receiving a Covid booster shot.

 

In my city of 400,000 people, that makes 40 people who might experience a problem.  I don't fancy being one of those 40 people.

 

Link? :coffee1:

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36 minutes ago, Marco100 said:

If I wouldn't get signs from a friend of mine within next day , anywhere in the world ,  I would immediately take action n check his whereabouts ! I don't know know the circumstances n all but if by chance this friends where traveling togheter why only look up for him after 4-5 days ? 

 

 

It is possible that he was an expat and not a tourist traveling with friends.  Five days could be a long time in certain scenarios, but without a timeline of the details and no real understanding of how close the friendships were between those involved, there is no telling at this point.  RIP Mr. 45 year-old Canadian man. 

 

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