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A young British boxing hopeful was found lifeless at the swanky Vogue Hotel in Pattaya, Thailand.

 

The grim discovery of Joshua Goldstone in the early hours of Wednesday, October 30, has left friends and fans reeling, as the boxer’s Australian mate is battling for his life amidst the scandalous surroundings of a potential drug overdose.

 

The 21 year old fighter’s body was discovered on the fourth-floor suite of the lavish resort, lying face-up next to his 27 year old Aussie comrade, Jayson Tonkin.

 

Friends have taken to social media to express their heartbreak.


“Rest in peace. It’s shocking news and so sad. You will be missed by many people.”

 

With Tonkin in a deep coma, the future remains uncertain for the Sydney-based Muay Thai fighter.

 

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Picture of Josh Goldstone courtesy of Tapology


The plot thickens as Thai police delve into the murky circumstances surrounding the incident. Tonkin could be facing serious drug charges if he ever regains consciousness.

 

Reports suggest the pair consumed a deadly mix of marijuana and illegal ketamine. Officers have swept the scene, confiscating drugs and paraphernalia, yet found no signs of a violent altercation.

 

In a bizarre twist, Thai police allegedly initially bungled the announcement, misidentifying Tonkin as the deceased. Police Lieutenant Thanawi Yarangsi clarified the confusion, while other officials insist a drug overdose seems the likely cause of this tragic event, reported the Daily Mail.

 

While family and friends hope for Tonkin’s recovery, the boxing world is left questioning whether he will ever step into the ring again.

Insiders whisper about his struggles with substance abuse, revealed in a candid podcast earlier this year. The Australian fighter had been in Thailand, preparing to knock out champion Tengnueng Sitjaesairoong, but the much-anticipated October 20 bout was called off due to torrential rain.

 

Now, Thailand’s strict drug laws loom ominously over Tonkin. If convicted of possessing ketamine, the punishment could be severe: a sentence that could keep him behind bars for up to five years.

 

Meanwhile, the UK’s Foreign Office remains tight-lipped, ensuring the Goldstone family that they are liaising closely with Thai authorities.

 

As the sun sets on the tragic tale in tropical Pattaya, unanswered questions remain about the fate of the surviving fighter and the loss of a promising British talent.

 

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Pictures of Jayson Tonkin and the fateful bedroom where Josh Goldstone was found dead courtesy of Tonkin’s Instagram


Original story: Australian man dies of suspected drug overdose in Pattaya hotel

 

An Australian man died today of an alleged drug overdose in a Pattaya hotel, according to a heavily intoxicated friend.


Officers from the Mueang Pattaya Police Station and rescuers from the Sawang Boriboon Pattaya Foundation were called today, October 30, to investigate the death at a hotel on Pattaya Sai Sam Road in the Bang Lamung district. The dead Australian man has been identified as 27 year old Jayson Peter Tonkin.

 

Tonkin was found lying on the floor, wearing black shorts and a waist bag, but was shirtless. Police did not detect any signs of struggle or theft but found ketamine and cannabis in the room.

 

Tonkin’s friend was present at the scene and was reportedly drunk when speaking with the police. Rescuers provided first aid to the deceased’s friend and rushed him to a hospital for a health check.

 

Hotel workers reported to the police that they heard a noise coming from the foreigners’ room and went to investigate. They encountered the dead man’s friend standing outside the room, shaking. He asked the workers to check on his friend, who had suddenly stopped breathing.


The hotel staff did not feel safe investigating the room themselves, so they called officers from the Mueang Pattaya Police Station to the scene.

 

Following the discovery of the drugs and his friend’s intoxication, police suspected that Tonkin died from a drug overdose. However, officers have not yet concluded the case and were waiting for the deceased’s friend to be sober enough to attend questioning.

 

by Bob Scott

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-11-01

 

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48 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its quite likely that it was the ketamine that was fatal 

Wonder how many drinks they consumed before taking the K?

 

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4 hours ago, Upnotover said:

No.  Because it isn't.  It's a 1000 a night hotel.

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

wanky Vogue Hotel in Pattaya, Thailand.

Well it is Pattaya.

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10 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Its quite likely that it was the ketamine that was fatal 

 

Assuming it was ingested.

How can one conclude  ketamine was directly  involved until its presence at the necessary levels is established?

 

I bristle at the Thai police conclusions that are released before there has been a thorough medical exam, and a proper investigation.

Two young men in a  basic hotel room with a large unmade bed, and possibly some marijuana and ketamine in unidentified quantities.

Ketamine is favoured by "partiers"  for its psychoactive effects that include of euphoria, and vivid dreams. Sex workers like ketamine because of its calming effect and  ability to provide a separation of mind from the body, that facilitates actions that might otherwise not be done. 

 

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16 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

Lavish to me.Just had a month in Phuket and never paid more than 600 a night.

600 a night!!!! What was it a dog kennel 🤷🏼

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It's pretty messed up.

You'd think (normally) that an athlete who obviously has to train a lot and keep in excellent physical condition wouldn't be messing with drugs at all.

Tonkin was supposed to have a match less than 2 weeks ago (cancelled due to flooding). You'd think it would have been rescheduled to happen in the near future.

I don't know what the drug/steriod policies are for the different Muay Thai fighting organizations in Thailand and Cambodia are but even if they don't care (or test) - cannabis and ketamine wouldn't be something you'd expect a professional fighter to be using.

Got to love the "experts" who think there's no way that the ketamine found in the room could have anything to do with one of the guys being dead and the other in a coma.

Sure, maybe it was just the marijuana, right ?
There's a reason ketamine is a Class 1 drug and it's not because it gives a "calming effect".
Sounds like something a ****ing drug dealer (or junky) would say to try and justify their own actions.

One would hope that the media follows up on this story - but "This is Thailand" and following up on stories seems to be taboo here for some reason unless the subjects do something else "newsworthy".

Like the Canadian found dead in his apartment a week or so ago. Chances we'll ever hear what the cause of death was (after the autopsy) ? 
Between zero and not a chance in h3ll. Because no one will follow up or report on it unless it's something really strange or exotic.

If Tonkin recovers, we may get an update - or a report of him being charged for the drugs.

Otherwise we may never know what really happened.

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