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Senior Monk at Central Pattaya Temple found dead

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Senior Monk at Central Pattaya Temple found dead

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PATTAYA: -- A Senior Monk at a Temple in Central Pattaya was discovered dead inside his room on Tuesday Morning and it is thought he died in his sleep.

Pha Ajan Pawaet aged 48 was a well-respected and senior Monk at the Nong Or Temple in Central Pattaya and was known to have suffered from poor health for some time. It was reported that on Monday, the Monk was complaining of a severe migraine and over recent weeks he had attended a local Hospital where he was treated for undisclosed medical problems.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/220883/senior-monk-at-central-pattaya-temple-found-dead/

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-- Pattaya One 2016-01-19

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Suicide

RIP

I thought Monks never die ?

RIP

I thought Monks never die ?

they only fade away.

They become one with everything. wai.gif

His Sak Yant must have been fading.

They die if they are doing coke or meth which raises there blood pressure and can lead to a heart attack or stroke. But the real results will never be shown!

They die if they are doing coke or meth which raises there blood pressure and can lead to a heart attack or stroke. But the real results will never be shown!

:lol:

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