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A 30-year-old British man has died after participating in his first Muay Thai fight on the island of Koh Samui. The man, identified as Joseph Itai Rinomhota, collapsed after receiving a kick to the ribs during his bout at Samui International Stadium on the night of 28 March.

 

According to Pol. Col. Denduang Thongsrisuk, superintendent of Bo Phut Police Station, officers received a report of the incident at 00:05 on 29 March from Thai International Hospital, where Rinomhota was pronounced dead. Authorities, along with medical staff from Koh Samui Hospital, conducted a preliminary post-mortem examination at the scene.

 

Rinomhota’s trainer, Nanthawat, reported that the British fighter entered the ring at approximately 21:30 for his debut match. In the third round, the referee stopped the fight after Rinomhota sustained a heavy kick to his right ribcage.

 

Despite being able to leave the ring unaided and remove his gloves normally, he began experiencing muscle spasms, breathing difficulties, and dizziness while unwrapping his hand wraps. About five minutes later, he collapsed and his heart stopped beating.

 

Emergency responders performed CPR at the venue before transporting him to Thai International Hospital, where medical staff attempted resuscitation for approximately one hour before declaring him dead at 23:00.

 

Immigration records indicate that Rinomhota had travelled to Thailand nine times, entering under various visa exemptions, including a 30-day visa-free entry and a 60-day temporary stay permit.

 

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the exact cause of death and will coordinate with the British Embassy regarding further arrangements.

 

 

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-- 2025-03-30

 

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On 3/30/2025 at 3:46 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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A 30-year-old British man has died after participating in his first Muay Thai fight on the island of Koh Samui. The man, identified as Joseph Itai Rinomhota, collapsed after receiving a kick to the ribs during his bout at Samui International Stadium on the night of 28 March.

 

According to Pol. Col. Denduang Thongsrisuk, superintendent of Bo Phut Police Station, officers received a report of the incident at 00:05 on 29 March from Thai International Hospital, where Rinomhota was pronounced dead. Authorities, along with medical staff from Koh Samui Hospital, conducted a preliminary post-mortem examination at the scene.

 

Rinomhota’s trainer, Nanthawat, reported that the British fighter entered the ring at approximately 21:30 for his debut match. In the third round, the referee stopped the fight after Rinomhota sustained a heavy kick to his right ribcage.

 

Despite being able to leave the ring unaided and remove his gloves normally, he began experiencing muscle spasms, breathing difficulties, and dizziness while unwrapping his hand wraps. About five minutes later, he collapsed and his heart stopped beating.

 

Emergency responders performed CPR at the venue before transporting him to Thai International Hospital, where medical staff attempted resuscitation for approximately one hour before declaring him dead at 23:00.

 

Immigration records indicate that Rinomhota had travelled to Thailand nine times, entering under various visa exemptions, including a 30-day visa-free entry and a 60-day temporary stay permit.

 

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the exact cause of death and will coordinate with the British Embassy regarding further arrangements.

 

 

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Bad luck, but that is the risk in that game

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His Visa status has relevance to his death? Maybe they wanted a copy of his visa on a passport and his passport translated and his visa translated before he died and they didn't get a chance to get it from him.

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1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

..and bullfighting...indeed any 'sport' which involves the torture and killing of animals. 

So popular this cock and bull fighting....one day they might get their very own TV programme !

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1 hour ago, Iron Tongue said:

30 is really late to start as a Muay Thai boxer.  He never had a chance for his system to toughen up like a lifetime of training would have.  A kick to the right could have damaged or outright stopped his liver.  If that shuts down from trauma, he'd never recover. 

A shame.

Pattaya Muay hai gyms are packed with over 30's, even many over 40's trying to prove how ough they are.  

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9 minutes ago, Jim Blue said:

So popular this cock and bull fighting....one day they might get their very own TV programme !

They do in some countries. Many years ago I remember extracts from cock fights being shown occasionally on Thai TV.

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