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The mother of a young Irishman paid tribute to her “special son” who died last week while scuba diving in Thailand. The heartbroken mother is now trying to repatriate the body of her beloved 21 year old son from County Clare, whose life was tragically cut short on Koh Tao.

 

Robert “Robby” Kinlan, died unexpectedly on January 9 while on the tropical paradise island of Koh Tao. Kinlan’s remains currently lie in a serene temple on the island of Koh Tao, nestled on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand.

 

Having recently celebrated the achievement of completing an advanced freediving course, the young Irishman was living out his dreams amidst the azure waves of Koh Tao.

 

In an effort to bring him back to Ireland, Kinlan’s friends from the Dive Academy in Inishmore, where he was a cherished member, have launched a heartfelt GoFundMe campaign. The campaign aims to support his grieving mother, Tracy King, who shared a poignant tribute on social media, accompanied by photos of the tranquil temple where her son rests.


“RIP to my precious son Robby. He is resting in this beautiful temple in Koh Tao, Thailand, before his journey back to Ireland. Thanks to all friends and family. Special thanks to the Guziuk family at Dive Academy Inis Mor.”

 

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Picture of Robby Kinlan’s body at a temple in Koh Tao courtesy of the Irish Examiner


Kinlan’s friend remains on Koh Tao to ensure he’s “not alone” until his journey home starts. The Guziuk family lovingly described Kinlan as a young man who “lit up every room with his kindness and warmth,” capturing the essence of his generous spirit.


“Robby wasn’t just a friend, he was someone who truly brightened every space with his kindness and warmth. He was always the first to help others, prioritising their needs over his own without a moment’s hesitation.

 

“In Thailand, he was surrounded by many friends and was living his dream, spending his days doing what he loved: freediving and scuba diving in the place that made him happiest.

 

“Now, we seek to honour Robby’s memory in the most meaningful way by supporting his mum and family. We want to offer everyone the chance to say their goodbyes and celebrate the incredible person he was. Any support, no matter how small, would mean the world to his family during this unimaginably difficult time.”

 

The community’s generosity has been overwhelming, raising over 30,000 euros (1.07 million baht) to date in the effort to bring Robby’s remains home, reported the Irish Examiner. If you wish to contribute to this heartfelt cause, you can donate via the GoFundMe page.

 

Details surrounding his death have yet to be released by Thai police.

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2025-01-13

 

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12 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

Do they know we call that Death Island ? 

 

Yu hve to assume that if he was a member of a dive club in Ireland that he knew what he was doing.  Hopefully they are able to find out what happened.  I am sort of surprised that thee was not an autopsy.  The cause of death must have been really obvious.

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5 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

 

Yu hve to assume that if he was a member of a dive club in Ireland that he knew what he was doing.  Hopefully they are able to find out what happened.  I am sort of surprised that thee was not an autopsy.  The cause of death must have been really obvious.

Apparently it is known, but has not been disclosed???

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9 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

My money is on the covid19 vaccine.....mark my words.....yet another cover up.

Yes because the COVID 19 vaccine is to blame for the death or every single person that has died globally since the pandemic...

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13 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

My money is on the covid19 vaccine.....mark my words.....yet another cover up.

Consider your words 'marked' ... now how do we verify if your prediction/assertion is true?

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Details of this accident need to be published in order for other to learn – that is if any mistakes were made

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2 minutes ago, Docno said:

Consider your words 'marked' ... now how do we verify if your prediction/assertion is true?

 

Easy...have the msm said it was due to the vaccine?...NO.....so they must be covering up the fact it was.

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Freediving and scuba diving are not the same thing.

How he died, and what activity he was doing at the time, is important to know.

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2 hours ago, Dcheech said:

And he went to Koh Tao. What could go wrong?! 🫤

A lot, but without an autopsy who knows?

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