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Russian woman drowns at Jomthien beach

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Pattaya, Chon Buri:- A 76-year-old Russian woman was found drowned at the Jomthien Beach near Pattaya, Chon Buri, Wednesday evening, police said.


Pol Lt Col Chalermkiart Sirimark, an officer on duty of Pattaya police station, was alerted of the incident at 6 pm Wednesday. He was told that a foreign tourist drowned at the Jomthien Beach in front of Soi 1 Jomthien Beach in Moo 12 village in Tambon Nong Plua of Bang Lamung district.


Chalermkiart rushed to the scene with rescuers from the Sawang Boribun Thammasathan Pattaya Foundation.


The officials found the body Nina Bahoma lying on the beach. A forensic doctor checked and did not find any trace of assault on her body.


Her sandals, hat and lotion were found in a bag left on the beach. Her friend was crying near the body.


An eyewitness, Chit Jaimun, 23, said while he was thronging the beach, he spotted a body floating with face down near the buoy floats to mark swimming zone.


At the moment, he saw two tourists, who appeared like a father and a son, rushed to the sea to pull the body back to the beach. They found that the Russian tourist has already died.


Police believe the woman might suffer an attack of her chronic aliment or might be hit by a cramp, causing her to drown.


Her body will be sent to the Police Hospital’s Institute of Forensic Medicine for an autopsy. And police will inform the Russian Embassy to locate her relatives to claim the body for religious service, Chalermkiart said.


More like russian grandma

RIP.

A sorry event to happen during family holiday overseas.

More like russian grandma

Show some respect........she was someones mother/sister/grandmother and missed by them.

RIP

Rip

More like russian grandma

Show some respect........she was someones mother/sister/grandmother and missed by them.

RIP

Ok from now on I will show my respect

Something is either missing from the story or does not add up.

A 76 year old woman traveled to Thailand alone? and went swimming alone?

OP states friend was near by crying, so friend did not see her drown? and if there is a friend, why police need to locate the family? I would have thought friend would be able to do that.

Anyhow, sad way to go, RIP

No mention of attempted CPR these stories are hard to read when written so poorly. No life guards on duty in the swimming area ?

No mention of attempted CPR these stories are hard to read when written so poorly. No life guards on duty in the swimming area ?

Todd

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for many

Something is either missing from the story or does not add up.

A 76 year old woman traveled to Thailand alone? and went swimming alone?

OP states friend was near by crying, so friend did not see her drown? and if there is a friend, why police need to locate the family? I would have thought friend would be able to do that.

Anyhow, sad way to go, RIP

Mr Konying,

It should come as to no surprise to your good experienced self that details are missing from a news paper article, surely ?

:D

Something is either missing from the story or does not add up.

A 76 year old woman traveled to Thailand alone? and went swimming alone?

OP states friend was near by crying, so friend did not see her drown? and if there is a friend, why police need to locate the family? I would have thought friend would be able to do that.

Anyhow, sad way to go, RIP

Mr Konying,

It should come as to no surprise to your good experienced self that details are missing from a news paper article, surely ?

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So glad you back, now let trolling begin

Something is either missing from the story or does not add up.

A 76 year old woman traveled to Thailand alone? and went swimming alone?

OP states friend was near by crying, so friend did not see her drown? and if there is a friend, why police need to locate the family? I would have thought friend would be able to do that.

Anyhow, sad way to go, RIP

Mr Konying,

It should come as to no surprise to your good experienced self that details are missing from a news paper article, surely ?

biggrin.png

So glad you back, now let trolling begin

Back from where?

I never left.

I just chose to comment to you about this, as someone with you're experience should know better? Yes?

No need to get off your bike.

Forget to add. RIP.

Edited by neverdie

Police should never speculate how a person dies or is injured; do a thorough investigation before saying a word...

She had chronic ailments? How did they reach that conclusion? Why not a MI in the menu list as well?

What is thronging?

Something is either missing from the story or does not add up.

A 76 year old woman traveled to Thailand alone? and went swimming alone?

OP states friend was near by crying, so friend did not see her drown? and if there is a friend, why police need to locate the family? I would have thought friend would be able to do that.

Anyhow, sad way to go, RIP

Mr Konying,

It should come as to no surprise to your good experienced self that details are missing from a news paper article, surely ?

biggrin.png

So glad you back, now let trolling begin

Back from where?

I never left.

I just chose to comment to you about this, as someone with you're experience should know better? Yes?

No need to get off your bike.

Forget to add. RIP.

I am just too luckycoffee1.gif

^ you're a lot of things! I hadn't considered 'lucky' one of them. As long as you're happy.

^ you're a lot of things! I hadn't considered 'lucky' one of them. As long as you're happy.

and trolling continues

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