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Swedish man found dead on Koh Racha Yai

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Police and rescue workers from the Phuket Ruamjai Kupai

Foundation return Mr Viltfors' remains to the main island of

Phuket by speedboat before dawn on Sunday.

RAWAI, PHUKET: Chalong Police are investigating the case of a Swedish man found dead in his hotel room at a resort on Racha Yai Island in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Lt Chana Suthimas of the Chalong Police identified the deceased as 36-year-old Jan Mirael Viltfors.

Mr Viltfors' body was discovered in his bed by staff at the Ban Raya Resort Villa.

Together with rescue workers from the Phuket Ruamjai Kupai Foundation, Chalong Police Superintendent Chinnarat Rittakananond went to the scene in a speedboat to recover Mr Viltfors' remains and investigate the room.

Mr Viltfors was wearing a black shirt and black shorts at the time of his passing.

There was some foamy saliva coming from his mouth, but an initial police investigation did not uncover any evidence of fighting or foul play, either on Mr Viltfors' body or in the room.

Swedish diplomatic staff have already been notified and are contacting the deceased's family in Sweden.

Mr Viltfors' body was sent to Vachira Phuket Hospital in Phuket City for further analysis and to await receipt by his next of kin.

Staff said Mr Viltfors checked in on November 24. When he came back to the resort after a day of diving he told the reception staff not to disturb him because he was tired and wanted to rest.

After staff noticed Mr Viltfors had been in his room for an unusually long period of time they opened the room and found Mr Viltfors had passed away.

Police suspect the cause was either illness or suicide.

The Swedish Embassy was notified of Mr Viltfors' passing on Sunday.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2009/12/8

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I am having a hard time grasping how long time he had indeed been in the room, supposedly already passed away, when they finally opened the room and found him. Is the 24of Nov his initial checkin-date or the date he checked in for the day and the last time they saw him?

RIP fellow Swede.

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....he told the reception staff not to disturb him because he was tired and wanted to rest.

I never did something like this and why someone should?

36 is a bit to early to pass away.

May he rest in peace, my condolences to his family and friends

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