Liverpool Lou Posted January 14 Posted January 14 16 minutes ago, Bundooman said: If the room was locked from the inside, how did the friend find him dead? Perhaps the hotel has keys to their rooms! 1 1
Ralf001 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 hours ago, webfact said: 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. Geeez that aint too shabby. Cremate him locally and take home in carry on.... spend the balance on an awesome holiday. I might have to get in on this gofundme scam ! 1 1
Olmate Posted January 14 Posted January 14 13 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: Really? Which cases? My money is on your not being able to back that up at all. Floppy lipped at it again! 1 1
BritManToo Posted January 14 Posted January 14 45 minutes ago, frank83628 said: Really, I suppose you have names and information for this? I said "I seem to remember" ........... do you think that never happened? 1 2
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Liverpool Lou Posted January 14 Posted January 14 3 minutes ago, BritManToo said: 44 minutes ago, frank83628 said: Really, I suppose you have names and information for this? I said "I seem to remember" ........... do you think that never happened? I do!
BritManToo Posted January 14 Posted January 14 8 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: I do! Lots of dead divers in Koh Tao though ......... https://www.birminghamworld.uk/news/birmingham-diver-ian-jacobs-thailand-4023618 "In January 2000, Ian Jacobs from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham UK travelled alone to Koh Tao, Thailand for a diving vacation. Within two weeks he was dead and his body was promptly cremated in Bangkok." 1
frank83628 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 1 minute ago, BritManToo said: I said "I seem to remember" ........... do you think that never happened? Do you have any idea the difficulty in repatriating a body. All the while the body has to be stored. Its not an over night process. No, I don't believe any tourist bodies have been quickly cremated to destroy evidence of foul play, which is what you are implying 1 1
Watawattana Posted January 14 Posted January 14 As someone from a family with a history of heart issues, I've looked into diving as a possible retirement pastime ('keep out of the pub' activity...) Here's one article I found - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9018859/ "Scuba presents a formidable cardiovascular challenge by combining unique environmental conditions with the physiologic demands of underwater exercise." "Among older divers and those with underlying cardiovascular risk factors, these physiologic changes increase acute cardiac risks while diving." Looks like I'll be staying in the pub... Or I look for something else of course... 1
Gottfrid Posted January 14 Posted January 14 1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said: Nonsense, the pathologist has nothing to do with what happens to the body of a foreigner after the postmortem if it is being repatriated. You might be right, but let´s face it. It´s probably same easy to bribe a pathologist in Thailand, as it is to bribe anybody else, and therefore the result might not be 100% true. 1
Popular Post 2long Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 From what I read, this young lad had just completed a FREEDIVING course, which is not scuba. Anyone can die, at any time, including - young healthy people - people who recently had the Covid vaccine - people who upset Koh Tao locals - people who get electrocuted by dodgy wiring - scuba divers of any age, even after a safe dive - people who don't follow AN forum rules - people who disagree with some AN members🙃 2 3
Popular Post frank83628 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 1 minute ago, BritManToo said: Lots of dead divers in Koh Tao though ......... https://www.birminghamworld.uk/news/birmingham-diver-ian-jacobs-thailand-4023618 Here we go, the absolutely clueless bringing up tenuous links. 2 people from Brum die 23+ years apart and its suspicious. I personally knew Neil, he was a smoker and a drinker, none of his friends on Tao and family think his death remotely suspicious. Ian Jacobs fell in an open well 23yrs ago, highly likely to have been under the influence of alcohol, his family have since been hounded by a certain few people who have been stirring <deleted> and bringing up old wounds in order to push their death island BS narrative. Thankfully its limited to those gullibe enough to believe pure fantasy, as is clarified by a few members here 3
Moonlover Posted January 14 Posted January 14 3 hours ago, BritManToo said: Usually people with undiagnosed heart problems discover those problems on their first dive. How could you possibly know that? Diving is, by and large, a very relaxing activity. Someone could be diving for years with an undiagnosed heart problem. If Robby's death was related to diving, the problem would manifest during or shortly after the dive, (I've known of one such case in Cyprus) not hours afterwards. (Ex PADI Dive Master with about 4,000 dives under my weight belt) 1 1
Denim Posted January 14 Posted January 14 1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said: How could he, or the family, know about unknown conditions that may have been present? So you think he had an unknown condition ? 1
Denim Posted January 14 Posted January 14 3 hours ago, BritManToo said: Usually people with undiagnosed heart problems discover those problems on their first dive. Not to mention E38k seems a bit pricey for flying a small box of ashes back to the UK/Ireland, 25 quid should be enough for DHL. Let's face it, there's no way the Thai authorities are gonna allow a real medical examiner to view that body. Not his first dive though : 21-year-old Robby had a passion for scuba diving https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/thai-police-give-update-irish-30770524 1
Liverpool Lou Posted January 14 Posted January 14 45 minutes ago, BritManToo said: Lots of dead divers in Koh Tao though ......... https://www.birminghamworld.uk/news/birmingham-diver-ian-jacobs-thailand-4023618 "In January 2000, Ian Jacobs from Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham UK travelled alone to Koh Tao, Thailand for a diving vacation. Within two weeks he was dead and his body was promptly cremated in Bangkok." No mention at all about any "accidental" cremation that you claimed happens, don't see the point of your posting that link and video.
Liverpool Lou Posted January 14 Posted January 14 20 minutes ago, Denim said: 1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said: How could he, or the family, know about unknown conditions that may have been present? So you think he had an unknown condition ? No, how could I know that? I did not say that, perhaps you're referring to someone else's post..
BritManToo Posted January 14 Posted January 14 36 minutes ago, Moonlover said: How could you possibly know that? Diving is, by and large, a very relaxing activity. Someone could be diving for years with an undiagnosed heart problem. If Robby's death was related to diving, the problem would manifest during or shortly after the dive, (I've known of one such case in Cyprus) not hours afterwards. (Ex PADI Dive Master with about 4,000 dives under my weight belt) Sadly, I was a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer and a BSAC Open Water Instructor. (Plus RYA powerboat level 2 license to skipper the RIBs) And I never found diving relaxing, mainly stress and effort from trying not to let people in my care die. Not to mention carrying weights and cylinders around, then towing exhausted n00bs back to the boat, etc. 1
Nick Carter icp Posted January 14 Posted January 14 He succumbed to heart failure whilst locked in his room on his own and he was watching something on his phone , holding the phone with one hand . Interesting to see his internet history and find out what he was watching 3 1 1 1
FritsSikkink Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 hours ago, Denim said: You would think a close friend of several years might have known something had there been previous conditions. Robby’s long-time friend said he’d known him for around five to six years and was clueless about any pre-existing medical conditions that might have led to this tragedy. Neither have his family mentioned any . Not really, an aunt of mine got told in the hospital she had an issue with her heart which was not noticed until she was 50 and been there from birth. 1
Popular Post 2long Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Ok, if we're going to compete and not bother to read/notice that this poor lad was FREEDIVING, then I'm an ex Navy Seal SAS KGB frogman Nitrox TriMix rebreather instructor trainer trainer, with 9,000,000 dives. Oh, and I trained doctors in all specialities. My Diploma is from the University of Facebook. 1 6
BritManToo Posted January 14 Posted January 14 7 minutes ago, 2long said: Ok, if we're going to compete and not bother to read/notice that this poor lad was FREEDIVING, then I'm an ex Navy Seal SAS KGB frogman Nitrox TriMix rebreather instructor trainer trainer, with 9,000,000 dives. Oh, and I trained doctors in all specialities. My Diploma is from the University of Facebook. "The young man's devastated mother Tracy King said her son was 'living his dream' by travelling the world and following his passion for scuba diving." 1 1
Rampant Rabbit Posted January 14 Posted January 14 10 minutes ago, 2long said: Ok, if we're going to compete and not bother to read/notice that this poor lad was FREEDIVING, then I'm an ex Navy Seal SAS KGB frogman Nitrox TriMix rebreather instructor trainer trainer, with 9,000,000 dives. Oh, and I trained doctors in all specialities. My Diploma is from the University of Facebook. u bluddy liar........theres no such thing as facebook, everyone knows that!! 1 1
redwood1 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Really only one thing to do now........And that is to start rounding up the Burmese men on the Island......And charge them with causing this death.....
Moonlover Posted January 14 Posted January 14 25 minutes ago, BritManToo said: Sadly, I was a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer and a BSAC Open Water Instructor. (Plus RYA powerboat level 2 license to skipper the RIBs) And I never found diving relaxing, mainly stress and effort from trying not to let people in my care die. Not to mention carrying weights and cylinders around, then towing exhausted n00bs back to the boat, etc. Your experience, which I'm not questioning, still does not mean that someone with an undiagnosed heart problem would have problems on their 1st dive, which is what you claimed.
Popular Post redwood1 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 And for all you guys here who would not know a Conspiracy even if a Conspiracy ran you over as a 18 wheel truck..... There have been WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY more strange and unexplained deaths on this Island than any where else in Thailand.....And maybe the world for that matter..... Some thing very bad is going on, on Koh Tao and has been going on for years there....Call it a death cult or what ever you want....... 1 3
impulse Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 hours ago, bkknirvana said: Lot of young men having heart issues these days. Yeah, but we're not supposed to talk about that... 1
Denim Posted January 14 Posted January 14 42 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: No, how could I know that? I did not say that, perhaps you're referring to someone else's post.. So ....you don't think anything at all one way or the other ? Interesting.
Liverpool Lou Posted January 14 Posted January 14 5 minutes ago, Denim said: 49 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: No, how could I know that? I did not say that, perhaps you're referring to someone else's post.. So ....you don't think anything at all one way or the other ? Interesting. Correct, no point in speculating about his medical history that no one here could possibly ever know anything about, but you go ahead, fill yer boots. 1
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