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Swedish Tourist Found Dead in Pai Guesthouse

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A 46-year-old Swedish national was discovered dead in a guesthouse room in Pai, Mae Hong Son province, on evening of 7 March. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of death.

 

Police were alerted to the incident at approximately 19:30, when officers from the Tourist Assistance Centre received a report from the tourist police. The deceased, identified as Mr Karl, had been staying at Mr Chan Guesthouse, located on the road behind the courthouse in Pai district. He was in Thailand on a 60-day visa exempt entry.

 

According to an initial investigation by Pai police, there were no signs of physical trauma or struggle. However, officers noted needle marks in the crease of his right arm, while a syringe and cigarette butts were found near the body. There were no indications of theft, and the man’s belongings appeared undisturbed.

 

Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of death. The body is being sent to Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital for a post-mortem examination to determine the exact circumstances.

 

Local officials, including representatives from the Tourist Assistance Centre, are continuing their investigation.

 

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3 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Od'd on something with fentanyl in it.

Have you let the police know what happened?

Live fast, die young old.....

 

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41 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Od'd on something with fentanyl in it.

Fentanyl from Canada no doubt about it.

1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

However, officers noted needle marks in the crease of his right arm, while a syringe and cigarette butts were found near the body.

In Pai, sounds about right.

5 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Fentanyl from Canada no doubt about it.

yeah, from reading the article that's easy to see.

 

Again, best let the police know...

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4 hours ago, novacova said:

In Pai, sounds about right.

Twenty years ago, Pai was like a 100 year step back into time, truly rural and undeveloped.  Now it seems to have become Khao Sarn Rd, North:  meeting point for "Heads" of all ilk: pot-heads, meth-heads, smack-heads and the pond scum that lives off of them.

42 minutes ago, dddave said:

Twenty years ago, Pai was like a 100 year step back into time, truly rural and undeveloped.  Now it seems to have become Khao Sarn Rd, North:  meeting point for "Heads" of all ilk: pot-heads, meth-heads, smack-heads and the pond scum that lives off of them.

More like Koh Phagnan of the north... :coffee1:

21 hours ago, dddave said:

Twenty years ago, Pai was like a 100 year step back into time, truly rural and undeveloped.  Now it seems to have become Khao Sarn Rd, North:  meeting point for "Heads" of all ilk: pot-heads, meth-heads, smack-heads and the pond scum that lives off of them.

 

You eed to add at least 10- 15 years to that.

 

On 3/9/2025 at 5:29 AM, Georgealbert said:

According to an initial investigation by Pai police, there were no signs of physical trauma or struggle. However, officers noted needle marks in the crease of his right arm, while a syringe and cigarette butts were found near the body

Too much fun

On 3/9/2025 at 7:15 AM, Woke to Sounds said:

Fentanyl from Canada no doubt about it.

Guess that information came Trump via X😂

Here - let me help.  Heroin overdose.  Case closed.  Next?

On 3/9/2025 at 11:49 AM, dddave said:

Twenty years ago, Pai was like a 100 year step back into time, truly rural and undeveloped.  Now it seems to have become Khao Sarn Rd, North:  meeting point for "Heads" of all ilk: pot-heads, meth-heads, smack-heads and the pond scum that lives off of them.

Like Sok San Rd in Siem Reap, where the PoPo recently started tossing out overstayers and meth heads. 

 

The worst here is the ketamine. Jeez, zombies or what. And 50 cent beers.

On 3/9/2025 at 5:29 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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Picture courtesy of Khoasod.

 

A 46-year-old Swedish national was discovered dead in a guesthouse room in Pai, Mae Hong Son province, on evening of 7 March. Authorities have yet to determine the cause of death.

 

Police were alerted to the incident at approximately 19:30, when officers from the Tourist Assistance Centre received a report from the tourist police. The deceased, identified as Mr Karl, had been staying at Mr Chan Guesthouse, located on the road behind the courthouse in Pai district. He was in Thailand on a 60-day visa exempt entry.

 

 

According to an initial investigation by Pai police, there were no signs of physical trauma or struggle. However, officers noted needle marks in the crease of his right arm, while a syringe and cigarette butts were found near the body. There were no indications of theft, and the man’s belongings appeared undisturbed.

 

Authorities have yet to confirm the cause of death. The body is being sent to Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital for a post-mortem examination to determine the exact circumstances.

 

Local officials, including representatives from the Tourist Assistance Centre, are continuing their investigation.

 

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Is Pai going to be the new Koh Tao 😳

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