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Russian found dead in Jomtien Condominium

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PATTAYA: -- On Thursday Morning Police and rescue workers were called to a hi-rise condominium on Jomtien Beach to investigate the discovery of a Russian who had died some days before in a 15th floor apartment.

Officials made their way to Room Number 1512 at the Lumpini Condominium, known to be occupied by Mr. Aleksandr Chukalskii aged 48. He was lying on the bed and it was estimated he had been dead for between 2 and 3 days.

No signs of foul play could be found in the room and a Medical Certificate issued by the Pattaya Memorial Hospital was found from February 2014 which stated he was treated for pain in his right knee.

Mr. Chukalskii had been staying in the apartment for 2 months and was thought to be conducting Business whilst in Pattaya.

Full story: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/120772/russian-found-dead-in-jomtien-condominium/

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-- Pattaya One 2014-03-07

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"Mr. Chukalskii had been staying in the apartment for 2 months and was thought to be conducting Business whilst in Pattaya."

Sounds like reason enough to me for foul play. Perhaps some investigation from the toxicologist should reveal more.

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Please read carefully,no foreigner dies of natural causes in Thailand ,they are always murdered and the police and the authorities colude with the embasys to cover up the facts (it must be true so many Thai visa posters tell us so)rolleyes.gif

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'Pain in his right knee' - clear sign of suicide!!!!!!

No, this is not a clear sign of suicide, millions of people have bone problems (osteoporosis) and they do not create suicide because of it, the Russian fellow might have died either due to a brain stroke, or a heart attack.

Nevertheless, he could have been killed for business reasons, or personal reasons, but since his body shows no attacking damages, then poisonous aspects might have been entered into him either forcefully or

via food or drink without him knowing it.

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