Cabradelmar Posted Thursday at 03:30 AM Posted Thursday at 03:30 AM Mom didn't really know her daughter that well. Not unusual. However, the daughter almost certainly knew what she was doing. The fact she died in Thailand is merely incidental.
proton Posted Thursday at 03:50 AM Posted Thursday at 03:50 AM Well looking on the bright side at least no go fund me to bring a corpse home this time 1 2
Andrew65 Posted Thursday at 04:34 AM Posted Thursday at 04:34 AM 18 hours ago, 1happykamper said: A rolled up banknote? 20 baht or 100 USD? Wouldn't a plastic straw suffice without going full HOLLYWOOD? RIP kids. Many years ago it was found that a surprisingly high %'age of £20 notes had a trace of cocaine on them in London.
hotchilli Posted Thursday at 04:39 AM Posted Thursday at 04:39 AM Idiots and drugs... sorry no sympathy 1 1
peter48 Posted Thursday at 04:42 AM Posted Thursday at 04:42 AM To lose your daughter in these tragic circumstances demands sympathy, empathy and support. Clearly the roots of this are criminals who sell harmful dangerousl drugs. Tourists need protecting wherever they are in Thailand & these deeply sad stories need police investigations, local solutions not finger pointing. I hope the mother can help stop these serious problems somehow.
cdemundo Posted Thursday at 04:44 AM Posted Thursday at 04:44 AM 15 hours ago, 1happykamper said: I got two thumbs down for this comment. So far. Aseannow members are.... .... It wasn't for the RIP part I'm guessing. The plastic straw bit was mean-spirited.
cdemundo Posted Thursday at 04:48 AM Posted Thursday at 04:48 AM 3 hours ago, Scouse123 said: Everyone knows what they should have done and went wrong after the event. Such Geniuses we have here on Asian Now.. Some of us know before and so are still alive not having engaged in ridiculously reckless behavior.
madone Posted Thursday at 04:56 AM Posted Thursday at 04:56 AM 18 hours ago, 1happykamper said: A rolled up banknote? 20 baht or 100 USD? Wouldn't a plastic straw suffice without going full HOLLYWOOD? RIP kids. do you always carry a plastic straw with you?
madone Posted Thursday at 04:58 AM Posted Thursday at 04:58 AM 17 hours ago, ukrules said: Maybe they're known to use a bit of 'coke' all the time - it's very common in the west you know - when I left they were all at it and I heard it became way more common. It has been common here for decades.
rubyjuan Posted Thursday at 05:05 AM Posted Thursday at 05:05 AM When will people learn…. Khaosan Rd? Dump 1
NanLaew Posted Thursday at 05:08 AM Posted Thursday at 05:08 AM 17 hours ago, ukrules said: Maybe they're known to use a bit of 'coke' all the time - it's very common in the west you know - when I left they were all at it and I heard it became way more common. And in the west, they probably bought it directly from someone they trusted. Here, they bought something from someone who got it from someone whose language they probably didn't speak. There's something tragically Darwin-like in this report.
NanLaew Posted Thursday at 05:09 AM Posted Thursday at 05:09 AM 19 hours ago, frank83628 said: If they both died how does anyone know what the thought they were buying? I read else where there were a mix of drugs in the room and in their systems. And they'd been partying. Its not really in a dealers interest to sell dangerus drugs, you want repeat customers, not kill them off That probably depends on how desperate the dealer is, no?
wozzlegummich Posted Thursday at 05:36 AM Posted Thursday at 05:36 AM So sad to end up dying in a $30 a night sh!thole on Khaosan Rd. I guess this is taking "responsibility for your own actions" to the limit. R.I.P.
terryofcrete Posted Thursday at 05:41 AM Posted Thursday at 05:41 AM 17 hours ago, 2long said: 🙄😏 Wondering what part of your warped ego got satisfaction from posting that !
connda Posted Thursday at 05:43 AM Posted Thursday at 05:43 AM This is old news. Seen it before. Don't do drug cocktails. If you die, it's your own stupidity. Sorry mom. At 36 your kids are full grown adults. There are consequence to actions. Like death. Your kid f'ed up. Other 30 somethings will come to Thailand and do the same thing regardless of your dire warnings. Nothing you say is gonna change the behavior of an adult who wants to walk on the wild side and ends up dead. 1
connda Posted Thursday at 05:44 AM Posted Thursday at 05:44 AM 20 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The couple checked into the hotel on 12th March 2022, seemingly oblivious to the tragic fate that awaited them. Like I said - this is old news. Wonder why it's being rolled out again? 🤔 "Hummmm." 1 1
connda Posted Thursday at 05:52 AM Posted Thursday at 05:52 AM 21 hours ago, snoop1130 said: For Anita Turner, the ordeal led to a personal crusade, imploring tourists to resist the temptation of street drugs. “It’s so, so dangerous out there,” she decried, intensifying her call to steer clear of recreational substances in unfamiliar places. Her attack on local authorities highlighted concerns over law enforcement’s lax stance; she claims the drugs were obtained just metres from a police station in an area reputed for tourist fatalities. Mummy seems to be oblivious to the street drug trade in her own backyard. So? Why come to Thailand and moan about street drugs? That doesn't make sense to me. Her daughter, had she lived, had a greater chance of OD'ing in the UK. "Thailand has dangerous street drugs that will kill you." UN and WHO Estimates: The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and World Health Organization (WHO) estimate Thailand’s drug-related mortality is lower than the UK’s per capita, primarily due to different drug use patterns and stricter enforcement. In 2019, WHO estimated Thailand’s drug use disorder mortality rate at roughly 1–2 deaths per 100,000 people for illicit drugs, compared to Scotland’s 21.4 or England’s 6.2 per 100,000 in 2023. Source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2725037/ 21 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Her attack on local authorities highlighted concerns over law enforcement’s lax stance; she claims the drugs were obtained just metres from a police station in an area reputed for tourist fatalities. Mummy, that would never happen in the UK. Now would it? Looks like mummy is on a crusade to attack the horrible drug problems in Thailand while ignoring the higher incidence of drug problems in the UK. I do find it interesting that higher numbers of drug deaths in the UK sort of highlights the fact that drug abuse may be more endemic among UK youth and adults - like her dear Rebecca - who then comes to Thailand and continue that pattern. Makes me wonder what Rebecca's drug consumption was like back in the UK? Did the dear girl have a cocaine habit that followed her to Thailand? You don't just wake up one morning and say, "Hummm I thing I'll find a drug dealer and buy some Thai cocaine to snort." This ain't my first rodeo - I've been around that scene at her age, but I sure as hell would not come to Thailand and indulge in drugs outside of cannabis which is now legal. Back when it was illegal I stayed away from it too. Why - first it's illegal and prison sucks in Thailand, and second, you don't have a clue what your "white powder" contains. Thailand IS NOT a cocaine hub. It is a hub for methamphetamine and heroin and rave drugs like X. If you're doing drugs like what you believe to be cocaine in Thailand, you're almost 100% sure to have been doing cocaine and other "party drugs" (X analogues) back at home. And those doing those drugs back in the UK know dealers who can generally vouch for the authenticity of whatever you're snorting. You come to Thailand an buy "white powder" from Somchai_Nobody and you die. No surprise there. There is only one person responsible for that. The "snortee." Come to Thailand, enjoy the liberal cannabis laws, stay away from the crap you consume back in the UK (or other Western countries). Have a beer, smoke a joint, enjoy your vacation. If your adult "child" dies from hard drugs in Thailand - it's not Thailand's fault. Sorry - brutal truth, but there you have it! 2
craighj Posted Thursday at 06:01 AM Posted Thursday at 06:01 AM The first thing I thought, AND. It is sad sure, but their choice? Mess with the bull and get the horns!
1happykamper Posted Thursday at 06:12 AM Posted Thursday at 06:12 AM 19 hours ago, 1happykamper said: A rolled up banknote? 20 baht or 100 USD? Wouldn't a plastic straw suffice without going full HOLLYWOOD? RIP kids. THIS? THIS.. is my most hated response in my 15 years in Thai Visa et al. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Oh my giddy Aunt. Absolutely insane. What have YOU guys been snorting?
Dont confuse me Posted Thursday at 06:32 AM Posted Thursday at 06:32 AM Why would you get involved with any drug in Thailand? The penalties are not worth it. You pay your money you take your chance sometimes that just doesn't work out. 1
connda Posted Thursday at 06:37 AM Posted Thursday at 06:37 AM 21 hours ago, BritManToo said: Who could have possibly imagined snorting unknown class A drugs in a country that will jail you for even having them would possibly be dangerous? Yep!
Popular Post happydreamer Posted Thursday at 06:53 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 06:53 AM SEAsia is possibly one of the worst places in the world to mess with drugs....for reasons ranging from penalties to poor quality. In a land of fakes and knock offs just why? I dont even trust the weed here. 2 1
connda Posted Thursday at 06:55 AM Posted Thursday at 06:55 AM 5 hours ago, Scouse123 said: Everyone knows what they should have done and went wrong after the event. Such Geniuses we have here on Asian Now.. Nope - a lot of us have participated in this circus in the past and can vouch for the two dead UK adult's stupidity or utter ignorance. I'll go for the former in this case. When I came to Thailand 18 years ago, I stayed away from all illegal drugs. I knew the consequences. What I might have indulged in back in the West where a lot of these substances might have gotten you a misnomer "ticket" if the cops and the local DA even cared, would in turn get you hard prison time here. If adults who do drugs are so daft as to not understand drug laws in the foreign countries they visit - well - there are consequences. Prison and Death are two of those. There is nothing "after the event" to that. Whether is is in Central London, South Central LA, Seattle, Copenhagen, Bangkok, or Koh_Wherever, there are some things that are just stupid that you don't do. And you know your limits. And you know and understand the laws and consequences. You understand the drug scene and how it works where you chose to participate. If you don't? Don't. If you do and die or go to prison, don't complain.
Andrew65 Posted Thursday at 06:58 AM Posted Thursday at 06:58 AM 1 hour ago, connda said: This is old news. Seen it before. Don't do drug cocktails. If you die, it's your own stupidity. Sorry mom. At 36 your kids are full grown adults. There are consequence to actions. Like death. Your kid f'ed up. Other 30 somethings will come to Thailand and do the same thing regardless of your dire warnings. Nothing you say is gonna change the behavior of an adult who wants to walk on the wild side and ends up dead. Back during the COVID (vaccine) years I heard some younger people state that they didn't want the vaccine cos they were choosey about what they put into their bodies. But I suspected not so choosey as to not buy (dodgy) drugs from dodgy people in nightclubs or on the street. 1
sambum Posted Thursday at 07:47 AM Posted Thursday at 07:47 AM I thought this story rang bells - it happened more than 3 years ago! It's maybe taken that long to have all the necessary paperwork completed and autopsies done and registered? 1
TheTightArseTraveller Posted Thursday at 07:47 AM Posted Thursday at 07:47 AM Sympathy for the victims level zero Sympathy for the family 10/10
TopThai54 Posted Thursday at 08:11 AM Posted Thursday at 08:11 AM If heroin or cocaine they were druggies ! Mother should have warned her fun loving daughter and not blame others selling this toxic stuff in the streets !
Andrew65 Posted Thursday at 09:39 AM Posted Thursday at 09:39 AM I know of an American guy who lives in Bangkok who admits to "slinging dope" (heroin) when he lived in Philadelpia. I've long suspected that people who get in trouble over illicit drugs in Thailand were involved in them in some way or other where they come from.
kennypowers Posted Thursday at 10:06 AM Posted Thursday at 10:06 AM It never ceases to amaze me how flippant and heartless some of the comments on here are. Parents have lost their children. Brothers and sisters have lost their siblings. Most of those commenting probably consume a drug more dangerous than cocaine every single day — alcohol. If alcohol were illegal and they didn’t drink, they'd likely have the same scornful attitude toward those who do. But the facts speak for themselves: alcohol is the most harmful drug overall, almost three times as harmful as cocaine or tobacco. I don’t drink or do drugs myself, but let’s be honest, this couple had probably done a bit of coke here and there at parties over the years, like millions of others. They were in Bangkok, having a good time. If they’d bought a clean batch, they’d have come home safely and gone on with their lives. Do I advise against it, yes, do I think people are stupid for doing it, yes – but I've been no saint in my life. Instead, they made a tragic mistake in a place known for scams, dangerous drink and adulterated drugs. As if none of you have ever done something reckless, immoral or stupid. As if you’ve never made a mistake. Take a good look in the mirror and reflect on the phrase: "There but for the grace of God go I". My deepest condolences to the families. 1
KannikaP Posted Thursday at 10:18 AM Posted Thursday at 10:18 AM 5 hours ago, madone said: do you always carry a plastic straw with you? Just order a bottle of water = a straw. What will they use when cash goes out of use?
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