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A German man died at a resort on Koh Phayam, an island in the southern province of Ranong. A piece of candy may have been spat out of his mouth during CPR but officers concluded that the cause of death was a pre-existing medical condition.

 

Officers from Pak Nam Ranong Police Station were alerted to the death of the German national, 57 year old Mathias Deutsch, yesterday, October 29. Police then visited the resort on Koh Phayam where he died to investigate the circumstances.

 

Deutsch was found lying lifeless on a bed. Nearby were his mobile phone, medication for his medical conditions, and a packet of sweets. There were no signs of theft or struggle in the room. His wife, whose name was not disclosed, was present in the room.

 

According to the resort owner, Deutsch and his wife were holidaying with three friends on the island. His wife rushed out of their room in the morning to seek help from the owner, saying her husband stopped breathing.


The resort owner and other staff members performed CPR on Deutsch and noticed a piece of candy fly out of his mouth during the attempt. Unfortunately, they were unable to revive him. The resort owner speculated that the candy might have contributed to Deutsch’s death.

 

Medical teams were called to the scene to assess the cause of death. Following an initial examination, it was believed that Deutsch died from a pre-existing medical condition, such as hypertension, obesity, or heart failure.

 

Regarding the candy, the medical team suggested that he might have consumed it before he died but it was unlikely to have played a significant role in his death.

 

Deutsch’s death was reported to the German embassy. His body will be repatriated once all legal procedures are completed.

 

In a related incident, another German man was found dead at a resort in the Patong area of Phuket on October 16. A nurse hired to care for the 66 year old foreigner informed the media and the police that he suffered from a urinary tract infection and had been bedridden for several months.

 

According to the nurse, the man had a fever and experienced dizziness before his death. She attempted to save him and wipe his body to lower his temperature, but her efforts were unsuccessful.

 

by Petch Petpailin
Photo via Siam Rath

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-10-30

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, john donson said:

a german man name Deutsch...  you know that means GERMAN in GERMAN, right...

......and you also think you're funny:coffee1:

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14 minutes ago, john donson said:

a german man name Deutsch...  you know that means GERMAN in GERMAN, right...

It is also a surname, as are "English", "French", "Holland" etc.   You know that, right?

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1 hour ago, CHdiver said:

Fun fact: 0.010% of Germans have the surname Deutsch. 0.003% have the surname Land. So if Herr Deutsch marries Frau Land, she could have the double Name Frau Deutsch-Land. 

There has to be at least one male German with the surname Lip(p)....

 

Maybe even one with the surname Receding.

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

The autopsy will no doubt reveal all.

 

Surely you do not really believe that they always do an autopsy in these unexplained deaths?

My wife died in her sleep. No known illnesses.

We never found out what she died of nor, did we get a bill for an autopsy.

Just had to pay for 1 week's rent in the morgue.

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