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Phuket police find no leads on tourist who fell out of speeding tuk-tuk

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Phuket police find no leads on tourist who fell out of speeding tuk-tuk

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Police have been unable to locate the tourist, who was treated at hospital under the name 'Dabin Yliawylia', age 37, Photo: Khao Yai rescue workers

 

PHUKET: -- Police have found no leads in the search for the tourist who fell out of a moving tuk-tuk in the early hours of Sunday (Aug 20), and have been unable to bring in the tuk-tuk driver to face charges for leaving the scene.

 

The tourist, who sustained head injuries after he fell out of the speeding vehicle early on Sunday was treated at Vachira Phuket Hospital under the name “Dabin Yliawylia”, 37. 

 

However, the man was discharged the next day and Tourist Police have been unable to locate him.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-police-find-no-leads-on-tourist-who-fell-out-of-speeding-tuk-tuk-63583.php

 
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Maybe dead in a hotel room somewhere if he had serious injuries 

3 hours ago, johncat1 said:

Maybe dead in a hotel room somewhere if he had serious injuries 

a distinct possibility  /  usual observation period is 24 h / post traumatic complications, including intracranial bleeding are common, and can even show up days later.

Perhaps, drunk and feeling no pain?


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once again a joke is made about facial recognition software and the pic you have taken at immi before entering the country?

 

51 minutes ago, captainhornblower said:

 

Maybe there are so many tourists called Dabin Yliawylia they are having problems narrowing it down.

Very common name in Outer Mongolia :smile:

I hope the person is ok. But I seem to recall a side effect from a subdural hemotoma (bruised brain) is irrational violent behavior. 

not surprising someone is doing the airplane when in one of these hell boxes called tuk tuk with a driver that is full of yaba and angry thoughts he is not allowed to express.... 

Hopefully Dabin whathisface doesn't jump on a plane too quickly.... if he does have a brain box injury, flying may well be the end of him

2 hours ago, captainhornblower said:

 

Maybe there are so many tourists called Dabin Yliawylia they are having problems narrowing it down.

.....Goes by the nickname of Yaba Dabin Doo....................:smile:

Maybe he doesn't want to be found? Something "illegal" happening? :whistling:

1 hour ago, free123 said:

not surprising someone is doing the airplane when in one of these hell boxes called tuk tuk with a driver that is full of yaba and angry thoughts he is not allowed to express.... 

I see no logic in tuk tuks, more expensive than an airconditioned taxi no meters and stupid drivers. Leave them for followers of reality TV shows

44 minutes ago, lvr181 said:

Maybe he doesn't want to be found? Something "illegal" happening? :whistling:

possible over stay

3 hours ago, over it said:

Let's hope he has his passport and is running from the bill.

You could be the 'nearest on' to the real answer.............. LOL..............

Hmmmm

Let me see...did immigration computers break? (  maybe )

Did immigration stop keeping names and addresses....stop keeping TM-30's....just wondering...

24 minutes ago, edwardflory said:

Hmmmm

Let me see...did immigration computers break? (  maybe )

Did immigration stop keeping names and addresses....stop keeping TM-30's....just wondering...

You beat me to it!

Makes a mockery of this data that Immigration "need" - when it might come in useful, they don't even use it! D'Oh!:sad:

Especially as, AFAIK Immigration is a department of the Police.

How about a positive note....he's fine and is happy about that, so no more fuss necessary.

   I know I am leaving myself wide open to ridicule and scorn by introducing a positive note on this forum ....I can hear the moans and sighs already....it's just not the "done thing".......old chap.

6 hours ago, Grumpy Duck said:

I see no logic in tuk tuks, more expensive than an airconditioned taxi no meters and stupid drivers. Leave them for followers of reality TV shows

Often no choice in Patong , competition is not made welcome !

12 hours ago, Grumpy Duck said:

I hope the person is ok. But I seem to recall a side effect from a subdural hemotoma (bruised brain) is irrational violent behavior. 

Absolutely. I experienced this first hand. I had a subdural haemotoma after a particularly nasty motorcycle accident.

For a week or so I was bordering on psychopathic lol

Lots of speculation as to why they can't find him. Maybe he just shrugged it off and is resting in his hotel room or has flown home. Let's hope he is ok.

20 hours ago, wombat said:

once again a joke is made about facial recognition software and the pic you have taken at immi before entering the country?

 

Oh that.............doesn't work on Farang's, only Thai people.

20 hours ago, johnarth said:

possible over stay

Maybe he doesn't know falling out of a Tuk Tuk is illegal. The police can easily trace him by just checking ALL the immigration cards. :smile:

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