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Missing British man found dead in Bangkok


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Posted
1 minute ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

People have been giving forward for centuries. It's a way of life for some communities. Don't be envious, it's really unattractive.

Do you have often a crisis? 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

It's okay, don't bother. Obviously just meaningless nonsense.

Agree I sponsored a young girl to have a lifesaving operation in the US  which she could not have in OZ the donation saved her life 

My post smarty 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Agree I sponsored a young girl to have a lifesaving operation in the US  which she could not have in OZ the donation saved her life 

My post smarty 

 

Yes, but what was the reference to someone expecting a baby to have 500,000 dollars? I don't see the connection with anything I posted. So maybe you meant someone else? Perhaps you can explain. Thank you.

Posted
13 minutes ago, geisha said:

I have a French mate in Phuket who paid for a heart operation for someone’s wife as the husband didn’t have the huge amount needed. She was operated in Bangkok and is now a mostly healthy young lady and mum. 
Lots of people have fundraisers to send their family to America or wherever. You do anything you can for family or your friends. I think fund raisers are necessary. Thanks to anyone that helps others.

I would not donate to someone who drives a bike and does not have a helmet 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, geisha said:

I have a French mate in Phuket who paid for a heart operation for someone’s wife as the husband didn’t have the huge amount needed. She was operated in Bangkok and is now a mostly healthy young lady and mum. 
Lots of people have fundraisers to send their family to America or wherever. You do anything you can for family or your friends. I think fund raisers are necessary. Thanks to anyone that helps others.

 

Indeed. I don't get the jealousy/envy of some here. Especially when it's not even their money. Usually they get to complain about being a taxpayer. But here people are just being nasty for the sake of it.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

Yes, but what was the reference to someone expecting a baby to have 500,000 dollars? I don't see the connection with anything I posted. So maybe you meant someone else? Perhaps you can explain. Thank you.

I said for an operation that was not available in OZ 

Posted
2 minutes ago, still kicking said:

I said for an operation that was not available in OZ 

 

Again, what was the reference to someone expecting a baby to have 500,000 dollars? I don't see the connection with anything I posted. Please explain or withdraw.

Did you accidentally quote the wrong person?

Posted
1 minute ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

Indeed. I don't get the jealousy/envy of some here. Especially when it's not even their money. Usually they get to complain about being a taxpayer. But here people are just being nasty for the sake of it.

You are a sick little puppy the amount I donated came out of my own money

Posted
11 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

unemployed but got enough money for Thailand? Bad joke

It wasn't a joke, it was true

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Posted
13 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Him and his partner were unemployed, 

But he could afford a trip to Thailand.

Sorry, someone said it before me.

Posted

What do we know about James Sangwine that does not originate with his girlfriend?

 

Are there any local or international verifiable reports such as a police report of his unexplained death?

 

If a Go Fund Me account is based on a completely false premise, is that a criminal offence of fraud?

 

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Posted
17 hours ago, PomPolo said:

Why should anyone feel bad?  It is a freedom of speech forum unless you are a Labour MP? 

Also there was still a high possibility he could have turned up safe and well.

Most of the comments were optimistic and not pessimistic, the optimism may have used humour in some of them however I don't recall any of them wishing misadventure on him.

However agreed it is a very sad situation and thoughts towards his family and RIP James.

This is very sad, unless he had an underlying health issue, then the story sadly looks like foul play, which happens to often in Thailand, condolences to his family 

Posted
22 hours ago, jwl53 said:

This story might make all the bigots and keyboard warriors ashamed of themselves now after all the <deleted> they posted on the original story, 

R.I.P young man and heart felt condolences to your family

I'd rather call them keyboard clowns

Posted
12 hours ago, Pompeygeezer said:

All the posters on here have never known not having money,  So, they don't get it.  They think we all have 15k on hand, just because they do. They live in another world to some of us. 

Yeah there are so many @rseholes on this forum 

Posted
19 hours ago, Letseng said:

 

Would there be a fundraiser if he had died in UK? 

Every Brit needs a fundraiser when in trouble. How do they have the money to come to TK?

Are you serious?

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Posted

Get this fellow cremated, then have the ashes sent back to home country, it is a lot cheaper, than sending a body back.

  My opinion anyway. Less looking around for other people money for sure.

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Posted

Some off topic bickering leading to personal attacks have been removed

"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Posted
17 hours ago, digger70 said:

Holiday,  Insurance??????   Make that Compulsory  By Law .

Must Have Proof of Insurance Otherwise Refuse Entry Into the country.    🙏

That will not help in most cases.

 

Posted
22 hours ago, pomchop said:

15 k for a body return and funeral?  ....how about a cremation in thailand and donate the rest to a charity?

 

How can they issue requests about bodies for uninsured.

 

My mother taught me ' Beggars can't be choosers '

Posted
22 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

So what?   It is not directed at anyone, nor involves anyone, who disapproves of the concept.

 

just stop being a clown and trying to pick an argument for any reason.

 

Get outside and put some sun on your head.

Posted
On 2/5/2025 at 11:54 AM, KireB said:

Of course, any idea how expensive it is to get someone back and insurance doesnt pay up? Your family might fo the same if it was you.

 

Then you burn me here and take the ashes.

 

You don't beg for a fancy repatriation

Posted
On 2/5/2025 at 11:35 AM, newbee2022 said:

It's a tragic story.

However, why fundraising?

To pay for the unforeseen event of repatriating his remains?

Posted
6 minutes ago, neverere said:

To pay for the unforeseen event of repatriating his remains?

with flights and accommodation for the relatives to come to Thailand... that aint cheap.

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