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27 year-old American-Thai found dead in Pattaya hotel room

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PATTAYA: -- Police from Pattaya City, Chonburi, were notified of a death in a hotel room. They found the body of Miss Caroline Paige-Srichankij, a 27 year-old American-Thai, Her nose was bleeding but no sign of any injuries.Appeared to have died at least one day before.

Police found a prescription medication for sleeping issued by Pattaya International Hospital. She was was a guest of the hotel and was last seen on Sunday, 13 October 13 at approximately 10pm.

Police officers were unable to determine the cause of death; the body has been transferred to the Police Hospital Forensics Laboratory to determine the cause of death.

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-- Farang Exits 2013-10-16

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"Police officers were unable to determine the cause of death"

Really???? Has anyone stopped to consider that it is not the job of the police to determine the cause of death. Police are not trained in this field. Even if a person is laying there with his/her throat slashed and the obvious cause may be there. police still cannot determine a cause of death or if the person is in fact deceased.

agree with this. Forensics are responsible for finding out the cause of death.

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"Police officers were unable to determine the cause of death"

Really???? Has anyone stopped to consider that it is not the job of the police to determine the cause of death. Police are not trained in this field. Even if a person is laying there with his/her throat slashed and the obvious cause may be there. police still cannot determine a cause of death or if the person is in fact deceased.

Relax.... a press person probably just asked the question.

It is the job of the press to acquire and publish the facts, not ask the police a question they could never answer.

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"Police officers were unable to determine the cause of death"

Really???? Has anyone stopped to consider that it is not the job of the police to determine the cause of death. Police are not trained in this field. Even if a person is laying there with his/her throat slashed and the obvious cause may be there. police still cannot determine a cause of death or if the person is in fact deceased.

agree with this. Forensics are responsible for finding out the cause of death.

Yes, which presumably why

"the body has been transferred to the Police Hospital Forensics Laboratory to determine the cause of death."

I mean, it was in the same paragraph !

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...what is the point of the photograph......

....it seems perverse and disrespectful......

Perverse; you looked at a photograph that had a warning, attached to the report of a death, and then criticise the publication of it.

What was the point of your looking at the photo?

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...what is the point of the photograph......

....it seems perverse and disrespectful......

Do try to remember that Buddhism does not teach respect for others. It is, if you know about it (rather than the suppositions we all make) very, very inward looking.

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"Police officers were unable to determine the cause of death"

Really???? Has anyone stopped to consider that it is not the job of the police to determine the cause of death. Police are not trained in this field. Even if a person is laying there with his/her throat slashed and the obvious cause may be there. police still cannot determine a cause of death or if the person is in fact deceased.

A person has been found dead, it should be treated as "crime scene" until proven otherwise. Detectives can take all measures to record any evidence at the scene & the "Police" forensic department can then take over!!

They Should treat all deaths as suspicious until it is clear that it was not foul play. they should also prevent crucial forensic evidences from being compromised by keeping everybody away from the crime scene, instead of inviting the local media circus in to pollute it.

Agree 150%

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"Police officers were unable to determine the cause of death"

Really???? Has anyone stopped to consider that it is not the job of the police to determine the cause of death. Police are not trained in this field. Even if a person is laying there with his/her throat slashed and the obvious cause may be there. police still cannot determine a cause of death or if the person is in fact deceased.

Yes, I agree with you but I have to say in the USA the police would often say something similar. Something like, "there are no obvious signs of wrong doing" or "there are no obvious signs of the cause of death" and then you wait for the coroner's report.

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In the Thai version, she is an employee of the hotel, working as a receptionist/greeter and she died in the employee's quarters of the hotel. The Thai version emphasises she was not wearing anythiing on her bottom half (not sure what the journalist is getting at - creating scandal or titillation?). They also state that the sleeping pills are available by prescription only.

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UPDATE:

Female Hotel Receptionist Found Dead In A Pattaya Apartment

A female Thai-American receptionist was found dead in her own apartment. A murder was ruled out as no traces of fighting or assault were found.

PATTAYA – October 15, 2013 [PDN]; Pattaya Police were informed that a woman was found dead at the hotel she was working at. Medics and police were rushed out to the scene.


At the scene, police found the body of Ms. Caroline Paige Srichankij, age 27. She was lying dead on her bed, blood was said to have flown out of her nose.

Initially, police have ruled out a murder as no traces of an assault was found whatsoever.

Ms. Caroline’s co-worker Mr. Sitrasi, age 54, told police that Ms. Caroline was working as receptionist at the hotel. He said when he did see Ms. Caroline come to work, he went up to her room and made the shocking find that Ms. Caroline was lying on the bed unconscious.

The cause of the death has yet to be identified, police have sent Ms. Caroline’s body to a police hospital where doctors will undergo an autopsy.

Source: http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/10/16/female-hotel-receptionist-found-dead-in-a-pattaya-apartment/

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-- Pattaya Daily News 2013-10-16

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