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Japanese man jumps from his 12th floor hotel room at the Ambassador City Hotel, Jomtien.

Police Major Tumrongrat from Sattahip Police Station was called to the Ambassador City Hotel in Jomtien to investigate another foreign jumper. The dead man was identified as Mr. Takaba Yashi Toshihiro aged 35 from Japan. He had allegedly jumped from his 12th floor hotel room. No cameras were allowed inside the hotel however Police believe that the man had jumped and was not pushed. The Japanese Embassy is also involved in the case and they, along with the hotel, have also informed journalists to stay away from the Hotel. The Body of Mr. Toshihiro a former Soldier who had come to Thailand one month ago to assist in the Tsunami Relief Effort in the South of Thailand was apparently staying in Jomtien for a few days of rest before returning to Japan. His body was transported to Banglamung Hospital and is currently being kept in the Morgue awaiting collection by Japanese Officials.

-Pattaya City News

Edited by britmaveric
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Japan has an extreamly high suicide rate also, the preffered way is as above.

They not only have statistics on how many business men jump to thier deaths every year but they also have a statistic on how many people are injured due to falling business men!!

Bizzare! But I kid you not!

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This is all getting out of hand.

Its rude.

Its messy.

Its dangerous to pederstrians.

Really, the Thai government ought to allow a new kind of entrepreneur.

The suicide hotel.

Check in and don't check out.

They give you a room ON THE FIRST FLOOR.

They give you a huge pile of pills and a nice bottle of Johnny Walker Scotch.

They give you one night, and you pay A LOT but who cares, it is only one night.

Everybody wins.

Ideally, suicide counseling would first be offered, but for those who have made up their minds, why not be civilized about it?

Could compete with casinos as the nest big thing.

Edited by Thaiquila
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This is all getting out of hand.

Its rude.

Its messy.

Its dangerous to pederstrians.

Really, the Thai government ought to allow a new kind of entrepreneur.

The suicide hotel.

Check in and don't check out.

They give you a room ON THE FIRST FLOOR.

They give you a huge pile of pills and a nice bottle of Johnny Walker Scotch.

They give you one night, and you pay A LOT but who cares, it is only one night.

Everybody wins.

Ideally, suicide counseling would first be offered, but for those who have made up their minds, why not be civilized about it?

Could compete with casinos as the nest big thing.

I suppose that the only drawback is that they`ll make you pay upfront....ah well I suppose that you can die happy knowing that you`ve paid your hotel bill. :o

Posted (edited)
This is all getting out of hand.

Its rude.

Its messy.

Its dangerous to pederstrians.

Really, the Thai government ought to allow a new kind of entrepreneur.

The suicide hotel.

Check in and don't check out.

They give you a room ON THE FIRST FLOOR.

They give you a huge pile of pills and a nice bottle of Johnny Walker Scotch.

They give you one night, and you pay A LOT but who cares, it is only one night.

Everybody wins.

Ideally, suicide counseling would first be offered, but for those who have made up their minds, why not be civilized about it?

Could compete with casinos as the nest big thing.

I suppose that the only drawback is that they`ll make you pay upfront....ah well I suppose that you can die happy knowing that you`ve paid your hotel bill. :o

Yes, but don't forget to check the mini bar.

The only drawback I can see is that if the suicide is over total bankruptcy, they won't have the funds for even one last "night in Bangkok".

Oh, the drink has got to be Johnny Walker Black. The only appropriate choice.

Edited by Thaiquila

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