Popular Post snoop1130 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail By Bob Scott A 61 year old grandmother from Swansea found herself stark naked and wandering her hotel, allegedly after downing a tainted bucket of booze in bustling Bangkok. Janet West’s unnerving adventure adds a chilling chapter to the ongoing saga of suspected deadly drinks across Southeast Asia. West’s bizarre evening unfolded amid the wild festivities of the new year on Bangkok’s buzzing Khao San Road. Initially, the mother-of-two thought she was sipping on a casual whisky and coke. But when she went to bed that night, she never guessed she would wake to the mortifying tale of wandering the hotel naked for four agonising hours. “At first, I thought I dreamt the whole thing, thinking hotel staff guided me back to my room. Turns out, it wasn’t just a dream.” The staff confirmed her shivering realisation: she’d been caught in the buff, all for the world to see. “I was lucky to survive and have no side effects but I’m frightened to drink the local spirits in Thailand now.” This jaw-dropping revelation comes as police investigate the tragic deaths of six tourists in Laos, suspected to have succumbed to methanol poisoning: an industrial-grade alcohol added to stretch cheap drinks. Among these victims was Simone White, a 28 year old from Orpington, Kent, cruelly cut down by deadly shots in a hostel. West’s escapade has had lasting effects. Though retired and braving the solo travel life since 2022, she now steers clear of local spirits, opting instead for trusted imports or bottled beer on her return visits to the region. She dreads the memory of believing she was a pregnant teenager seeking transport to a delivery unit, a bizarre hallucination she learned of from hotel staff once reality set in. “At the time, we were buying buckets of whisky and coke but I haven’t a clue what we were really drinking. People later told me it was ethanol, due to improper distillation.” With horror stories of blindness and death making the rounds among travellers, the British grandmother issued a warning to others. “It’s really difficult because shots are just poured down your neck in Thailand. They knock on your door shouting ‘free shots’, and nobody questions them.” Simone’s mother, Sue White, spoke to The Sun, unveiling a disquieting pattern at the hostel in Laos where dangerous free shots flowed nightly. Despite fervent denials from management that methanol was added to their spirits, the loss of her ‘kind, fun-loving’ daughter casts a shadow on their reassurances. “Simone and her mates had six shots each, with Sprite, before falling ill.” For two harrowing hours, the hostel pushed free shots of Tiger Vodka to a merry crowd of 100, including Simone. Although management insisted the booze was procured through proper channels, the grim reality paints a darker picture: medics mistook Simone’s symptoms for food poisoning, dismissing serious concerns until it was too late. By the time medical aid advanced, Simone was already delirious, said her mother. “I think, basically, it had already affected her brain.” West added that she feels for the families of those who lost loved ones in Laos. “I feel so sad for the unfortunate travellers in Laos and so disgusted with the people who made the alcohol and sold it.” As families stand heartbroken and investigations persist, West has one sobering message for fellow travellers. “Steer clear of the dodgy concoctions and keep your wits about you. Your life could very well depend on it.” Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-14 5 8
Popular Post frank83628 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Tainted my arse, she got wasted on a bucket not realising how strong they were 4 24 1 2 7 4 3
Popular Post Dave0206 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Let me be the first to say I don't need to view any hotel video to ass ess the truth 1 1 22
Popular Post ChumpChange Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Introduce her to @BarBoy - He would tune up that GILF faster than a ferret up a drainpipe. 1 19
Popular Post SAFETY FIRST Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: A 61 year old grandmother from Swansea found herself stark naked and wandering her hotel Old duck looking for a bit. With so many guys her age, walking around with Thai chicks half their age she's not getting any. I reckon we have a few here that would give her a go. 😂 3 1 12
Popular Post ChumpChange Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 17 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Old duck looking for a bit. Aren't you the right bloke for the job? 1 1 1 6
Popular Post ChumpChange Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 14 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: I reckon we have a few here that would give her a go. 😂 Surely she's on your bucket list? And you are probably in luck because she clearly likes buckets. 1 1 6
ChumpChange Posted January 14 Posted January 14 11 hours ago, frank83628 said: Tainted my arse Didn't you mean "her taint or her arse"? 1
Popular Post goldenbrwn1 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 I believed the headline right up until I saw she was from Swansea . Good girls in Swansea back in the day 4
RJRS1301 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail By Bob Scott A 61 year old grandmother from Swansea found herself stark naked and wandering her hotel, allegedly after downing a tainted bucket of booze in bustling Bangkok. Janet West’s unnerving adventure adds a chilling chapter to the ongoing saga of suspected deadly drinks across Southeast Asia. West’s bizarre evening unfolded amid the wild festivities of the new year on Bangkok’s buzzing Khao San Road. Initially, the mother-of-two thought she was sipping on a casual whisky and coke. But when she went to bed that night, she never guessed she would wake to the mortifying tale of wandering the hotel naked for four agonising hours. “At first, I thought I dreamt the whole thing, thinking hotel staff guided me back to my room. Turns out, it wasn’t just a dream.” The staff confirmed her shivering realisation: she’d been caught in the buff, all for the world to see. “I was lucky to survive and have no side effects but I’m frightened to drink the local spirits in Thailand now.” This jaw-dropping revelation comes as police investigate the tragic deaths of six tourists in Laos, suspected to have succumbed to methanol poisoning: an industrial-grade alcohol added to stretch cheap drinks. Among these victims was Simone White, a 28 year old from Orpington, Kent, cruelly cut down by deadly shots in a hostel. West’s escapade has had lasting effects. Though retired and braving the solo travel life since 2022, she now steers clear of local spirits, opting instead for trusted imports or bottled beer on her return visits to the region. She dreads the memory of believing she was a pregnant teenager seeking transport to a delivery unit, a bizarre hallucination she learned of from hotel staff once reality set in. “At the time, we were buying buckets of whisky and coke but I haven’t a clue what we were really drinking. People later told me it was ethanol, due to improper distillation.” With horror stories of blindness and death making the rounds among travellers, the British grandmother issued a warning to others. “It’s really difficult because shots are just poured down your neck in Thailand. They knock on your door shouting ‘free shots’, and nobody questions them.” Simone’s mother, Sue White, spoke to The Sun, unveiling a disquieting pattern at the hostel in Laos where dangerous free shots flowed nightly. Despite fervent denials from management that methanol was added to their spirits, the loss of her ‘kind, fun-loving’ daughter casts a shadow on their reassurances. “Simone and her mates had six shots each, with Sprite, before falling ill.” For two harrowing hours, the hostel pushed free shots of Tiger Vodka to a merry crowd of 100, including Simone. Although management insisted the booze was procured through proper channels, the grim reality paints a darker picture: medics mistook Simone’s symptoms for food poisoning, dismissing serious concerns until it was too late. By the time medical aid advanced, Simone was already delirious, said her mother. “I think, basically, it had already affected her brain.” West added that she feels for the families of those who lost loved ones in Laos. “I feel so sad for the unfortunate travellers in Laos and so disgusted with the people who made the alcohol and sold it.” As families stand heartbroken and investigations persist, West has one sobering message for fellow travellers. “Steer clear of the dodgy concoctions and keep your wits about you. Your life could very well depend on it.” Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-14 So this was not recent experience for her, happened years ago, it was the recollection of a 61 year from many years ago,
Popular Post ronster Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: But when she went to bed that night, she never guessed she would wake to the mortifying tale of wandering the hotel naked for four agonising hours. 4 hours ?? Did the staff not happen to notice a totally naked woman walking around 🙄 1 1 2
hotchilli Posted January 14 Posted January 14 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “I was lucky to survive and have no side effects but I’m frightened to drink the local spirits in Thailand now.” Lucky she managed to get back to the safety of the hotel. Just think if she stayed out later and was still outside.. 1 1
hotchilli Posted January 14 Posted January 14 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “At the time, we were buying buckets of whisky and coke but I haven’t a clue what we were really drinking. People later told me it was ethanol, due to improper distillation.” At age 61 I know life's not over... but ?
Popular Post hellohello123 Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Love it how they show a pic of her clothed and a pic of an iced tea, and no footage of her running around naked 1 2
SAFETY FIRST Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Looks like we have a new antagonizer on the block, lots of hostility from the Chump. 2 2
Polaky Posted January 14 Posted January 14 And nobody took a video?, find it hard to believe 😀, they had 4 hours to pull out their cameras. 1 1
Popular Post kwaussie Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 I think if it was tainted she wouldn't be walking around fine the next day, she looks in good shape and great smile ideal for the grab a granny brigade. 1 1 4
Popular Post FriscoKid Posted January 14 Popular Post Posted January 14 Yellow floral print dress: ฿420 Tuk-tuk ride to nowhere: ฿180 “Authentic” street pad Thai: ฿80 Chunky hippie bracelets: ฿290 Khao San Whiskey Coke: ฿320 Viral photos of you posted on AN, streaking naked up and down Khao San Road, trollied out of your head and on the hunt for a cheeky banger: PRICELESS! 1 1 2 1 4
Jack Hammer Posted January 14 Posted January 14 2 hours ago, Dave0206 said: Let me be the first to say I don't need to view any hotel video to ass ess the truth She could be a surprise packet in bed.? Maybe she is not ice cold like some of the young 21 year-olds plus I have encountered from different bars 1 1
thjames88 Posted January 14 Posted January 14 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail By Bob Scott A 61 year old grandmother from Swansea found herself stark naked and wandering her hotel, allegedly after downing a tainted bucket of booze in bustling Bangkok. Janet West’s unnerving adventure adds a chilling chapter to the ongoing saga of suspected deadly drinks across Southeast Asia. West’s bizarre evening unfolded amid the wild festivities of the new year on Bangkok’s buzzing Khao San Road. Initially, the mother-of-two thought she was sipping on a casual whisky and coke. But when she went to bed that night, she never guessed she would wake to the mortifying tale of wandering the hotel naked for four agonising hours. “At first, I thought I dreamt the whole thing, thinking hotel staff guided me back to my room. Turns out, it wasn’t just a dream.” The staff confirmed her shivering realisation: she’d been caught in the buff, all for the world to see. “I was lucky to survive and have no side effects but I’m frightened to drink the local spirits in Thailand now.” This jaw-dropping revelation comes as police investigate the tragic deaths of six tourists in Laos, suspected to have succumbed to methanol poisoning: an industrial-grade alcohol added to stretch cheap drinks. Among these victims was Simone White, a 28 year old from Orpington, Kent, cruelly cut down by deadly shots in a hostel. West’s escapade has had lasting effects. Though retired and braving the solo travel life since 2022, she now steers clear of local spirits, opting instead for trusted imports or bottled beer on her return visits to the region. She dreads the memory of believing she was a pregnant teenager seeking transport to a delivery unit, a bizarre hallucination she learned of from hotel staff once reality set in. “At the time, we were buying buckets of whisky and coke but I haven’t a clue what we were really drinking. People later told me it was ethanol, due to improper distillation.” With horror stories of blindness and death making the rounds among travellers, the British grandmother issued a warning to others. “It’s really difficult because shots are just poured down your neck in Thailand. They knock on your door shouting ‘free shots’, and nobody questions them.” Simone’s mother, Sue White, spoke to The Sun, unveiling a disquieting pattern at the hostel in Laos where dangerous free shots flowed nightly. Despite fervent denials from management that methanol was added to their spirits, the loss of her ‘kind, fun-loving’ daughter casts a shadow on their reassurances. “Simone and her mates had six shots each, with Sprite, before falling ill.” For two harrowing hours, the hostel pushed free shots of Tiger Vodka to a merry crowd of 100, including Simone. Although management insisted the booze was procured through proper channels, the grim reality paints a darker picture: medics mistook Simone’s symptoms for food poisoning, dismissing serious concerns until it was too late. By the time medical aid advanced, Simone was already delirious, said her mother. “I think, basically, it had already affected her brain.” West added that she feels for the families of those who lost loved ones in Laos. “I feel so sad for the unfortunate travellers in Laos and so disgusted with the people who made the alcohol and sold it.” As families stand heartbroken and investigations persist, West has one sobering message for fellow travellers. “Steer clear of the dodgy concoctions and keep your wits about you. Your life could very well depend on it.” Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-14 1 hour ago, RJRS1301 said: So this was not recent experience for her, happened years ago, it was the recollection of a 61 year from many years ago, most embarrassing experience of her life! now lets pose for a picture to post with the story!! (go on show a little sholder let the readers see what they missed) 1
G Rex Posted January 15 Posted January 15 2 hours ago, danfoss5000 said: GILFs gone wild ooh yeah. She's a keeper for sure. 555 1
Popular Post sabai-dee-man Posted January 15 Popular Post Posted January 15 3 hours ago, hotchilli said: At age 61 I know life's not over... but ? But what? You'll be 61 one day... I wonder if you'll resent someone insinuating you're no longer entitled to try and enjoy yourself?! 2 1
bristolgeoff Posted January 15 Posted January 15 The drink looks like a red bull set,bar girls after work look to have one from a farang in a bar.My friend did that yrs ago with her friends,sometimes she was so wasted after.Called me to look after here later morning she was ok
harryviking Posted January 15 Posted January 15 Seems like it has started to become a dangerous game to have a drink in Thailand! I know I will not do! Stick with beer!😆 1
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Woke to Sounds Posted January 15 Posted January 15 Just stick to bottled beer folks. The game is getting dangerous.
Elkski Posted January 15 Posted January 15 This article was confusing. Not worth a re read. It still gets me sick hearing about those deaths from bad drinks in laos. Tragedy. 1
hotchilli Posted January 15 Posted January 15 3 hours ago, sabai-dee-man said: But what? You'll be 61 one day... I wonder if you'll resent someone insinuating you're no longer entitled to try and enjoy yourself?! I'm past 61 already my friend, and I gave up doing dangerous stuff so that I can keep on aging...
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