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Egyptian tourist found dead in Bangkok hotel

An Egyptian tourist was found dead in a room of the Ambassador Hotel in Bangkok's Watthana district Thursday morning, police said.

The body of Monein Morssy, 37, was found in Room No 2090 on the 20th floor of the hotel at 10 am.

Police said he was found lying on the bed and there were no traces of fighting inside the room.

A pack of Viagra drug with one pill missing was found in his travel bag.

- The Nation / 2009-01-29

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well they should have on CCTV and Record who he took back to his hotel room with and used the ' V ' Pill

but why oh why do the police always jumped to the conclusion of no foul play before an autopsy has been concluded ???? ..... should be the other way around !

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well they should have on CCTV and Record who he took back to his hotel room with and used the ' V ' Pill

but why oh why do the police always jumped to the conclusion of no foul play before an autopsy has been concluded ???? ..... should be the other way around !

I didnt read that in the report.....it just stated there were no signs of fighting in the room, ie: it hadnt been ransacked. Easy to be critical though, isnt it?

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well they should have on CCTV and Record who he took back to his hotel room with and used the ' V ' Pill

but why oh why do the police always jumped to the conclusion of no foul play before an autopsy has been concluded ???? ..... should be the other way around !

Well, I'm sure the BIB will check that out, but he may well of been just having a five knuckle shuffle on his own and had a heart attack.

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well they should have on CCTV and Record who he took back to his hotel room with and used the ' V ' Pill

but why oh why do the police always jumped to the conclusion of no foul play before an autopsy has been concluded ???? ..... should be the other way around !

Well, I'm sure the BIB will check that out, but he may well of been just having a five knuckle shuffle on his own and had a heart attack.

Mr Toad!

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I'd guess the viagra gave him a heart attack or similar, which is probably why it is a prescription only drug.

That's just a guess of course though.

I had a long heart to heart with my cardiologist before I started taking it (I've had 6 heart attacks so it pays me to be a little cautious!), he said "so long as you take it longer than 30 minutes after you've taken a nitro pill, no problems!" Sooo, I guess it was just the activity...not a bad way to go?? :o

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This poor guys death is a reminder not to touch Sildenafil Nitrates if you have any heart or BP problems.

Do not touch any 'viagra' type pills out of the PRC, they can sell poisonous, children's milk products, SN's are probably on the cards. :o

SNs out of India are easily traced back to the pharma company, not so in the PRC.

As said by another, he may have died of natural causes.

Condolences to his family.

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Why do they mention the Viagra. Has no relevance ubless the autopsy shows it was a contributing factor. Chemical and autopsy results would take a month. If it's drug related then yes, it's aappropriate to mention the Viagra as a reminder that prescription drugs are dangerous and not to be taken recreationally. Until then, the police and media need to learn the basics about the concept of privacy. Crude voyeurism at it's finest.

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I'd bet some thorough detective work would turn up some other clues.

From what I've heard about Thai detective work in the past, my opinion is they miss much, and make assessments too early - altogether sloppy work. If there happens to be a Thai suspected of foul play, and there's not completely obvious proof (such as a bloodied knife in the person's grip) the cops appear too eager to give the suspect the pass-over, and let them slip away.

It also doesn't help the investigation, when service personnel are so quick to clean things up. They know it doesn't do any good for an establishment's reputation - for people to know there was a death there. The fear of pee (ghosts) exacerbates that factor.

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Egyptian tourist found dead in Bangkok hotel

An Egyptian tourist was found dead in a room of the Ambassador Hotel in Bangkok's Watthana district Thursday morning, police said.

The body of Monein Morssy, 37, was found in Room No 2090 on the 20th floor of the hotel at 10 am.

Police said he was found lying on the bed and there were no traces of fighting inside the room.

A pack of Viagra drug with one pill missing was found in his travel bag.

- The Nation / 2009-01-29

:o

Dear Nation.....it's always a sad thing to write names and details about somebody who passed away without any proof. Name, nationality, hotel room...why can't you just wait for an autopsy? P.S. One V killed him? Was he so bad? What's up? :D

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Well, that was certainly a foray into insensitivity, bigotry and general crudity.

All off topic posts and general nastiness as well as their responses have been deleted. Please do try to show some sense of consideration for the feelings of this man's family and friends should they read this thread.

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