webfact Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Picture courtesy of the Sunday World by Bob Scott Friends, family, and co-workers are rallying behind a Northern Irishman left fighting for his life following a shocking accident while on a dream holiday in Thailand. Ryan Daly, from Portadown, had set off on an ambitious round-the-world trip when tragedy struck, leaving him on life support and his loved ones in turmoil. The 27 year old care attendant, known for his dedication and compassion while working with J & K Coaches’ ambulance department in Moneymore, now finds himself in dire need of care, prompting his employer to launch a heartwarming fundraiser yesterday, January 15. Already, generous well-wishers have contributed nearly £8,000 (338,00 baht) to support his family during this unimaginable ordeal, said a company spokesperson. “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” His heartbroken mother, Julie, and sister, Lucy, have journeyed to be by his side after receiving the traumatic news of his critical condition, although the details of Daly’s accident have yet to be revealed by Thai officials. In a heartfelt plea to the community, the spokesperson added, “In response, we have created this fundraising page to offer support to Julie and Lucy, and we’re reaching out to you, our community, followers, and clients, to help us provide the assistance they need.” Daly, whose kindness and unwavering commitment to helping others have left a lasting impact, now needs the community’s support more than ever, said the company spokesperson. “Your contribution, no matter the size, can make a meaningful difference. Please join us in standing with the Daly family during this heart-wrenching time.” To lend a helping hand, the fundraiser is accessible at www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jkcoaches-daly-family-fundraiser. Every donation brings hope and comfort to a family facing their darkest hours, uniting a community in solidarity and support. News of Daly’s misfortune comes hot on the heels of another young Irishman, whose body was discovered lifeless on a Thai island. The body of Robert “Robby” Kinlan was found on January 9 in Koh Tao, ominously dubbed “Death Island” due to a chilling pattern of tourist fatalities. Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise, but as investigations continue, the mystery surrounding his death only deepens as no information has been revealed to why his heart failed. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-16 5
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 1 minute ago, webfact said: Picture courtesy of the Sunday World by Bob Scott Friends, family, and co-workers are rallying behind a Northern Irishman left fighting for his life following a shocking accident while on a dream holiday in Thailand. Ryan Daly, from Portadown, had set off on an ambitious round-the-world trip when tragedy struck, leaving him on life support and his loved ones in turmoil. The 27 year old care attendant, known for his dedication and compassion while working with J & K Coaches’ ambulance department in Moneymore, now finds himself in dire need of care, prompting his employer to launch a heartwarming fundraiser yesterday, January 15. Already, generous well-wishers have contributed nearly £8,000 (338,00 baht) to support his family during this unimaginable ordeal, said a company spokesperson. “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” His heartbroken mother, Julie, and sister, Lucy, have journeyed to be by his side after receiving the traumatic news of his critical condition, although the details of Daly’s accident have yet to be revealed by Thai officials. In a heartfelt plea to the community, the spokesperson added, “In response, we have created this fundraising page to offer support to Julie and Lucy, and we’re reaching out to you, our community, followers, and clients, to help us provide the assistance they need.” Daly, whose kindness and unwavering commitment to helping others have left a lasting impact, now needs the community’s support more than ever, said the company spokesperson. “Your contribution, no matter the size, can make a meaningful difference. Please join us in standing with the Daly family during this heart-wrenching time.” To lend a helping hand, the fundraiser is accessible at www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jkcoaches-daly-family-fundraiser. Every donation brings hope and comfort to a family facing their darkest hours, uniting a community in solidarity and support. News of Daly’s misfortune comes hot on the heels of another young Irishman, whose body was discovered lifeless on a Thai island. The body of Robert “Robby” Kinlan was found on January 9 in Koh Tao, ominously dubbed “Death Island” due to a chilling pattern of tourist fatalities. Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise, but as investigations continue, the mystery surrounding his death only deepens as no information has been revealed to why his heart failed. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-16 Cue the usual parade of AN posters who get outraged when people fundraise after a tragedy. 2 2 3 1 1 5
Popular Post brewsterbudgen Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 Any details on what the accident was? 7 1 1 4
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 11 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said: Any details on what the accident was? We can be pretty sure they would publish details if it would help their sob-story. 1 1 6
MikeandDow Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Quote: prompting his employer to launch a heartwarming fundraiser yesterday, January 15. !!! 4 1
Nick Carter icp Posted January 16 Posted January 16 37 minutes ago, webfact said: Already, generous well-wishers have contributed nearly £8,000 Its £28,000 now , money raised 1 1
Popular Post harryviking Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 After all the "accidents" on Koh Tao over the years I wonder why someone bother to risk going there ever! There are of course accidents everywhere in Thailand, but there are just so many "strange" ones on such a little place!🙄 1 2 2 6
MikeandDow Posted January 16 Posted January 16 I am suprised,! Thais have not tried to use "go fund me" as a scam,!! sob story few pic's ect, money come rolling in !!! 2 3 1
Popular Post bannork Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 34 minutes ago, harryviking said: After all the "accidents" on Koh Tao over the years I wonder why someone bother to risk going there ever! There are of course accidents everywhere in Thailand, but there are just so many "strange" ones on such a little place!🙄 Where does it say his accident happened on Koh Tao? 5
ChipButty Posted January 16 Posted January 16 The information is a bit vague, no details o what happened, Even the NI news outlets dont give anything away, 2
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 19 minutes ago, MikeandDow said: I am suprised,! Thais have not tried to use "go fund me" as a scam,!! sob story few pic's ect, money come rolling in !!! Iam defo gunna set something up, trying to decide if Brit,Irish or Aus. 3
Popular Post frank83628 Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 54 minutes ago, harryviking said: After all the "accidents" on Koh Tao over the years I wonder why someone bother to risk going there ever! There are of course accidents everywhere in Thailand, but there are just so many "strange" ones on such a little place!🙄 No, they happen on Tao, the same as everywhere, its just some seem to think that its impossible for accidents to happen on Tao and everyone is angelic and on their best behaviour. 1 1 2
Gottfrid Posted January 16 Posted January 16 2 hours ago, webfact said: In response, we have created this fundraising page to offer support to Julie and Lucy, and we’re reaching out to you So, just another fundraising activity. When will people learn to take care of themselves? 1 1 2 1
hotchilli Posted January 16 Posted January 16 3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Any details on what the accident was? Yeah no mention of that? 1
Popular Post MarkT63 Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 Sorry but did I miss something? “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” "Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise" 🤔 1 4 3
Popular Post Centigrade32 Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 Just now, MarkT63 said: Sorry but did I miss something? “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” "Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise" 🤔 Two different people in differing incidents. 2 1 1
MarkT63 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 1 minute ago, Centigrade32 said: Two different people in differing incidents. Should have read it a bit more carefully 😱 1 1
Centigrade32 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 45 minutes ago, ChipButty said: The information is a bit vague, no details o what happened, Even the NI news outlets dont give anything away, Perhaps they don't know. Do you think the NI outlets have reporters in Thailand? The family chooses to not say. Why should they? They have stated that his injuries are 'fatal'. 3 1
ChaiyaTH Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Need to stop renting motorbikes with more than 50CC to foreigners without a big bike license. Insurances won't pay. Is absolute nonsense that Thailand has not addressed this issue since decade plus. Like if you get the temporary International permit it might avoid you getting fined but insurance legal wise you are still driving a bike you do not have a license for hence they do not need to pay out. You would need a Thai license. I don't get why it is so hard to implement this speed limiting technology that they also use in Europe for this, it's not as if the existing bikes become useless as far I know. Just gonna be a issue with the mountains lol. In the current landscape of things it is just a setup for young people. When i first came here I was also told it was enough to have the International paper, I was lied to for years before knowing better. 8
Popular Post frank83628 Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 10 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said: Need to stop renting motorbikes with more than 50CC to foreigners without a big bike license. Insurances won't pay. Is absolute nonsense that Thailand has not addressed this issue since decade plus. Like if you get the temporary International permit it might avoid you getting fined but insurance legal wise you are still driving a bike you do not have a license for hence they do not need to pay out. You would need a Thai license. I don't get why it is so hard to implement this speed limiting technology that they also use in Europe for this, it's not as if the existing bikes become useless as far I know. Just gonna be a issue with the mountains lol. In the current landscape of things it is just a setup for young people. Does it say this was a bike acident? I didn't see that bit. 1 5
norfolkandchance Posted January 16 Posted January 16 31 minutes ago, MarkT63 said: Sorry but did I miss something? “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” "Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise" 🤔 One is still alive the other is dead. 1
cardinalblue Posted January 16 Posted January 16 This one is a medical incident not an accident… mental or behavioral actions were wrongly made to a cause an accident as it could be you or someone else leading to one’s injuries/fatalities wonder why no details released
marin Posted January 16 Posted January 16 2 hours ago, harryviking said: After all the "accidents" on Koh Tao over the years I wonder why someone bother to risk going there ever! There are of course accidents everywhere in Thailand, but there are just so many "strange" ones on such a little place!🙄 No mention of Koh Tao in the report. Why are saying this? 1 1 1
Popular Post chickenslegs Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 3 minutes ago, marin said: No mention of Koh Tao in the report. Why are saying this? It's in the final 3 paragraphs of the OP. 1 3
Popular Post bannork Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 3 minutes ago, chickenslegs said: It's in the final 3 paragraphs of the OP. No it's not. That's about the Irishman found dead in his room. Please read carefully. 3 1 1
khunPer Posted January 16 Posted January 16 Sad – very sad – but sounds initially as yet another a "forgot the travel insurance"-matter. 1 2
Jaggg88 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 1 hour ago, MarkT63 said: Sorry but did I miss something? “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” "Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise" 🤔 Those quotes refer to two different Irishmen. Ryan who is on life support and the other guy who was found dead in Koh Tao 1 1
Popular Post chickenslegs Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 17 minutes ago, bannork said: No it's not. That's about the Irishman found dead in his room. Please read carefully. Dead in his room on Koh Tao ... Quote The body of Robert “Robby” Kinlan was found on January 9 in Koh Tao, You said ... Quote No mention of Koh Tao in the report. 1 1 3 2
ukrules Posted January 16 Posted January 16 1 hour ago, MarkT63 said: Sorry but did I miss something? “Tragically, Ryan was involved in a devastating accident this week and is now on life support in Thailand.” "Initial post-mortem examinations have pointed towards acute pulmonary cardiac failure as the cause of his untimely demise" 🤔 Oh you missed soething alright, you're mixing up twp different deaths. What I iwant to know is - whas a Thai national responsible for this 'tragic accident' or whatever it was and why they are not being made to pay? Always the foreigner being made to pay large amounts of money - and this guy has already been diagnosed as having suffered a 'fatal' incident - so he's dead but on machines.
Popular Post bannork Posted January 16 Popular Post Posted January 16 2 minutes ago, chickenslegs said: Dead in his room on Koh Tao ... You said ... No, no, no. You're dazed and confused ( Led Zep 1). Please believe me. 3 1
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