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A 22-year-old American tourist from Washington State has died in Phuket after returning to his hotel in the early hours of the morning, reportedly unwell and vomiting following a night of drinking with friends.

 

The young man had been staying at the Rabbit Hotel, located near the old bus station (Phuket Bus Terminal 1) on Phang Nga Road, alongside his girlfriend, a Myanmar national.

 

 

According to police, the American left the hotel on the evening before, to meet up with friends for drinks. He returned at approximately 04:30 on 6 April, visibly ill and vomiting. His concerned girlfriend immediately contacted emergency services, and he was rushed to Vachira Phuket Hospital. Despite efforts to save him, he was later pronounced dead.

 

The incident was formally reported to Phuket City Police Station at around 07:00 that morning. Police have since launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the tourist’s death.

 

Investigators are currently awaiting the results of a forensic medical examination to establish the exact cause of death. At present, police have not yet identified any foul play in connection with the case.

 

Authorities have not released the man’s name, pending notification of next of kin. The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok has been informed to assist with repatriation and further consular matters.

 

 

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-- 2025-04-08

 

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5 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

Hopefully the autopsy will perform a check for methanol poisoning.

 

5 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

Hopefully the autopsy will perform a check for methanol poisoning.

Hopefully 

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When my friends ask if I have any advice for traveling in Thailand, number one on the list is "don't drink anything that comes in a bucket".

 

I hope we get a follow up after the investigation, but I won't be holding my breath.

 

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How many of us here think.....there for the grace of God go I?

I remember, many decades (yes, not years!) ago getting comatose few times on cheap bucket booze. We were lucky then as there were nowhere near as many dangers. No methanol, no pills and dare I say it far nicer times. 

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Quite likely he was not drinking exactly what he was ordering, methanol etc can be lethal and when it comes to money peoples morals so often become non existent! Very sad for his family and friends! I hope forensics reveal the real autopsy details ???

Last night in my restaurant a couple came in to order takeaways, she had obviously been drinking and during the short time they were here she collapsed in my toilet, her boyfriend called an ambulance and she left on a stretcher barely conscious, you have to be so careful what & where you drink!  

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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

According to police, the American left the hotel on the evening before, to meet up with friends for drinks. He returned at approximately 04:30 on 6 April, visibly ill and vomiting

Nice friends, watch him drink himself to death.

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You drink the drinks, you take your chances. The other side of this? About a gazillion people drank around Thailand that night and not a lot of them carked it. Not being frivolous about it but the odds are the things that kill you. 

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3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Nice friends, watch him drink himself to death.

 

  Unpleasant comment .

They weren't aware that he was about to die , also, it hasn't be shown yet that it was the drunk that killed him 

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2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  Unpleasant comment .

They weren't aware that he was about to die , also, it hasn't be shown yet that it was the drunk that killed him 

Out for a drink with his mates until 04:30, I don't think he was drinking PG Tips

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3 hours ago, impulse said:

When my friends ask if I have any advice for traveling in Thailand, number one on the list is "don't drink anything that comes in a bucket".

 

I hope we get a follow up after the investigation, but I won't be holding my breath.

 

I wouldn't need telling not to drink "come in a bucket ”...🤮 

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17 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Out for a drink with his mates until 04:30, I don't think he was drinking PG Tips

Sounds more like the much stronger Yorkshire Tea...

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I read the daily anouncements from 'Asean Now Daily News'.All seems bad ref foreigners killed or scamed in Bangcok and Phuket. 

 

Been Thailand many times and never been above places (except hotel at airport), but travel north to places in the countryside. Never had any issues and people are lovely. Moral is, if you go to places where you know there are problems then expect the worse, or avid them.......... It aint rocket science

 

And yes, RIP, it is wrong this happened 

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39 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Nice friends, watch him drink himself to death.

Friends and girl-friend all I would presume were with him and therefore also drinking , so why did they now suffer same or similar symptoms ?

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