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Malaysian Tourist Dies During Phuket Veg Fest Finale

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Malaysian tourist dies during Phuket Veg Fest finale

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The body of the late Mr Heng, who allegedly died of smoke inhalation

while watching the street procession through Phuket Town last night.

PHUKET: -- An elderly Malaysian tourist died while watching the final street procession of the 2011 Phuket Vegetarian Festival in Phuket Town last night.

Heng Yak Seng, 76, came to Phuket with a tour group from Malaysia, which has a large ethnic Chinese population interested in Phuket's signature cultural event.

Pol Capt Somchai Nuboon of the Phuket City Police said, "Mr Heng was playing with firecrackers during the procession. He began to have difficulty breathing, walked inside the Pearl Hotel, sat down and died."

The police investigation determined the cause of death as old age coupled with a pre-existing cardiac condition, he said.

An officer in the international section at Vachira Phuket Hospital said relatives who accompanied Mr Heng on the trip had already claimed his body.

The final night of the Phuket Vegetarian Festival is also its loudest, as devotees from all participating shrines join in a procession to Saphan Hin.

The focal point is the Jade Emperor, an image of which passes in a palanquin carried by devotees who light off large strips of traditional firecrackers as a way of showing respect to the ruler of heaven and all realms of existence below.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/detail.asp?id=11145

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-10-06

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