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Hotel cook drowns at Phuket beachside lake

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Rescue workers remove the body from Nong Harn Lake, which is a

popular recreational area for local residents and tourists.

PHUKET: -- A hotel cook drowned last night at Nong Harn Lake, at the northern end of Phuket’s tourist-popular Karon Beach, sparking a three-hour search for his body.

Kasin Wirachod, 41, was a cook at a prominent hotel in Karon who supplemented his income by catching fish in the lake, an old tin mine quarry surrounded by resorts and restaurants.

Mr Kasin, originally from Sakon Nakhon, was setting nets with a friend – identified only as “Dum” – at about 7pm.

After completing part of their work, Mr Dum went to buy alcohol to combat the cold, the Gazette was told.

Mr Dum returned to see a foreign tourist swimming out to help Mr Kasin, who was in the water shouting for help as the long-tail boat they were using was sinking.

Despite the efforts of the tourist and Mr Dum, both the boat and Mr Kasin were lost.

A battery of local authorities were called in to help recover the body, including Chalong Police, Marine Police, members of the Phuket Ruam Jai and Kusoldharm rescue foundations, Karon Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Officers, Karon tambon chiefs. and even officers from the Royal Thai Navy Third Naval Area Command.

However, the recovery effort was hampered by underwater currents – the lake is a confluence where a freshwater stream from the hills to the west meets an inflow of seawater every high tide – and low visibility brought on by darkness.

Mr Kasin’s body was finally found 100 meters from the banks, about 50 meters from where he was last seen.

His body was taken to Vachira Phuket Hospital for medical examiners to determine the exact cause of death.

Mr Kasin is survived by his wife, who is from Karon.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-06-28

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RIP the cook. I find this report puzzling as I never seen a long tail (or any sort of boat) on Nong Harn Lake. I'm assuming this is the lake between beach and the main road loop round the lake. Maybe this happened where the lake overflow meets the sea at the extreme north end.

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