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Inquest of Derby man found dead in Koh Tao

A FAMILY who think their son could have been murdered on holiday in Thailand want to launch a campaign to find answers over his death. An inquest into Nick Pearson’s death concluded today when acting senior coroner Louise Pinder said he drowned and recorded an open conclusion.

“It has brought some comfort but there is still a lot more we want to know. The Thai authorities are keeping quiet and will not cooperate with the British police, which is very frustrating for us.”...the investigation had been “limited by geography” and, despite an official request through the Foreign Office, no response was given.

--Derby Telegraph 2014-12-19

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The mafia on Koh Tao needs to rein themselves in. A few more Brit deaths there will be

the absolute end of tourism. With the death hotel in Chiang Mai, their solution was to

demolish the hotel. But I think Koh Tao is too big to demolish......

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RIP Nick, but it is completely unrealistic for the UK family to believe the RTP have to deal with the Derbyshire police. People please understand how countries and jurisdictions work. If you want UK police to investigate, alway holiday in the UK. You might feel safe dealing with your local constabulary, but they have zero influence and/or authority outside your borders, and it is totally unrealistic to expect anything different.

Uk coroners have a duty to investigate all suspicious deaths abroad where mortal remains are repatriated. This often involves requests to police via appropriate channels. Edited by evadgib
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The culprits behind this murder (IMO) could very well be the same, who killed Hannah and David!!

And no, they are not from Myanmar!!

Reading your post, I thought about it.

Maybe (just got this idea) some big Real Estate monsters behind it.

Ruining the reputation of the island, wait until the land plot prices tumble down, buy whole areas and wait a few years in order to sell it after prices have risen again.

(But I'm not a businessman, not an economic expert)

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Sadly the more one reads and hears concerning KohTao the more one gets the feeling that something is not right.Strange deaths that are passed off as, or regarded as accidental.Murder investigations that are totally flawed etc etc

Why does there seem to be an ongoing cover up ?

There seems to be no regard for the rule of law and order on the island or is it the fact there is no law and order on the island which seems to be in a state of anarchy.

There appears to be total silence from the islands political team, council and the police and business and medical community who all seem to be somewhat inept ,corrupt.

Lies and deceit seem to be the norm, why are there no comments from the residents both Thai and foreign.It would seem a possibility that a solo killer, a psychopath or the possibility a group of violent characters roaming around the island bent on violence and subsequent death, again not necessarily 100% Thai in its make up either.

The island seems to be a snake pit of violence corruption lies and deceit, yet we still see posters spring to the defense of the island .Indeed one is left to speculate why there is such support ans ongoing denials of the truth on this island.

Perhaps a clean out of the administration team and what passes as the police farce force on this island may well be in order if in fact not long overdue.

Or maybe this death was an accident; drunk person falls of a cliff is not exactly a far fetched scenario, is it?

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alecG post # 28

Or maybe this death was an accident; drunk person falls of a cliff is not exactly a far fetched scenario, is it?

And maybe it wasn't.

Maybe

adverb

1.
perhaps; possibly:
Maybe I'll go too.
noun
2.
a possibility or uncertainty.
1.It a word in which women use to make no sound nicer.

2.is always no

3. is a word that always keeps you guessing yes or no but the answer is no so don't even think its yes

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Tourists should avoid going to stay on this death-island, think twice before going!

@Dom Samui ,u joking? What about your death island ?

Sad part is there is family of this young lad concerned whag happened and speculating with out getting peace to their mind .Yet u guys just add fuel to fire with out no knowledge a out what have happened. But yeah all murders and mafia.maby some of you have watched 2 meny movies. .

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