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    ^^ according to earlier reports, it is open and business is as usual. The owners came out and said how safe the place was, and how the air-conditioners etc. had all been checked and the place was ship shape. from memory, she even complained how unfair it was that business had suffered because of the case of the young kiwi girls.

    it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth that these other deaths were not made public.

    absolutely disgusting, dispicable, disrespectfuland,and so typically thai behavior..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mobs00 View Post
    Some 15 people have died in Thailand from eating poisonous Puffer Fish which had been coloured to look like salmon.
    ^^^ WTF?
    https://teakdoor.com/thailand-and-asi...cals-rife.html (Survey finds harmful bacteria, chemicals rife in popular foods)

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    ^I prefer to ignore threads like that, Mid. I enjoy my food too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Noodles View Post
    Thai mystery hotel death toll jumps to four


    A fourth person has ’secretly’ died at a Thai hotel where last week two British pensioners were found dead in separate beds.
    After an earlier incident in which a 23-yr-old New Zealand woman was taken fatally ill with supposed ‘toxic poisoning’ Thai police today admitted today that in fact there was also a FURTHER earlier incident just days before in which a Thai guest also died.
    The admission came after a complaint from a foreign guest who saw a body on a stretcher being dragged down the fire escape of the Downtown Inn in Chiang Mai, across the hotel’s pool area, which had been temporarily closed, and into an ambulance of a local foundation.
    “The body was covered with a sheet, but seemed to be that of a woman.”

    (click the link for full story)
    I've stayed in that hotel about 4 years ago it was alright for the money and easy for walking everywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poo and Pee View Post
    ^^ according to earlier reports, it is open and business is as usual. The owners came out and said how safe the place was, and how the air-conditioners etc. had all been checked and the place was ship shape. from memory, she even complained how unfair it was that business had suffered because of the case of the young kiwi girls.

    it really leaves a bad taste in my mouth that these other deaths were not made public.

    absolutely disgusting, dispicable, disrespectfuland,and so typically thai behavior..
    Actually the couples death was widely reported, but I don't recall the Kiwi's death being linked to the hotel. The fourth one has just come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Actually the couples death was widely reported, but I don't recall the Kiwi's death being linked to the hotel.
    Just the fact they were all staying in the same hotel at the same time and are now dead and the fact that toxic seaweed has been ruled out as the cause of the food poisoning and the Thai police are being asked to refocus their investigation on the hotel’s kitchen and ventilation system.

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    Yeah, but noodles, your taking your news from a hate blog, not a news site.

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    This is in NZ media now....seems the thai police are not in any hurry to solve it.
    serial killer at work?....

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    I think so. Many deaths in the south west tourist island region from , I'd say our killer may have moved up to Chiang Mai.
    And if true, I'd also say more than enough evidence exists to find such a person, and the police surely must reach critical mass and hopefully will be quietly handling the matter.

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    ^
    A poisoner - how nice. Who would be suspect? Someone working in a restaurant or bar nearby who drugged the drinks? Check the staff in food outlets in and near the hotels of both the CM and South locations. Especially check for staff movements shortly after the series in the south - then see if that person is working in the area in CM.. But there may be no connection at all to the two places. It's probably a long shot.
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    It's taking way too long to reveal the cause of death, which means the Thais don't want it made public. Don't try and tell me it's because it might impede any "police investigation", there won't fucking be one until it hits the international front pages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    i wonder if this hotel is still open
    Yes, and it's still on Agoda too!

    Even if this is a serial killer, the Thais would do much less damage to their tourist industry by being forthright than trying to cover it up. That's an interesting theory, and only a possibility, but there must be people like that in all countries. We've certainly had enough of them in the USA over the years.

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    Its headline news tonight...john cambell has got his teeth into it.

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    Wasn't the Kiwi girl gonna get shipped home for an autopsy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plan B View Post
    Wasn't the Kiwi girl gonna get shipped home for an autopsy?
    I read somewhere that's the case in which the parents have refused to release any information and have tried to stop any from being released, which is incredibly selfish of them. Finding and publishing the cause to prevent it happening again should be the top priority.

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    ^
    So it could be totally unconnected cases of Party Drugs gone wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plan B View Post
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    So it could be totally unconnected cases of Party Drugs gone wrong.
    Oh yes, British pensioners and ketamine, a real problem.

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    I beleive they are still waiting for test results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phunphin View Post
    Its headline news tonight...john cambell has got his teeth into it.
    Who exactly was he getting his teeth into?

    A Thai Police rep?
    Doctors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phunphin View Post
    I beleive they are still waiting for test results.
    I believe they are claiming they are still waiting for test results.

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    Father of dead tourist calls for hotel to be closed

    By Stuart Dye and NZPA
    5:33 PM Friday Mar 4, 2011
    The Downtown Hotel where Sarah Carter (inset) was staying when she fell ill. Photos / Supplied
    The father of New Zealand tourist Sarah Carter wants the Thai hotel she stayed in closed and a more thorough investigation carried out into her death.

    His comments have come after the Herald today revealed three other people have died in mysterious circumstances at the Downtown Inn in Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand.

    Sarah Carter was among those who died after she and two friends became sick.

    Now it has emerged two British pensioners were found dead several days after Sarah lost her fight for life.

    And police have confirmed a Thai woman died in the room next door to Sarah's the day before Sarah fell ill.

    Health authorities initially blamed food poisoning for the Sarah's death, but have since said tests have proved inconclusive.

    The Herald understands authorities have not yet uncovered reasons for the deaths of the three other victims - pensioners George and Eileen Everitt and local woman Waraporn Pungmahisiranon. It is not known if the authorities believe there are links.

    Ms Pungmahisiranon, 47, was believed to have had an existing medical condition, but police were still waiting the results of a postmortem.

    A Chiang Mai police spokesman confirmed the deaths but stressed: "It is dangerous to jump to conclusions."

    Miss Carter's father Richard Carter, from the southeast Auckland suburb of Howick, said today he didn't agree with claims by the hotel's acting manager Vinai Julsiri that the deaths were a coincidence.

    "I think the circumstances indicate that it's beyond coincidence," Mr Carter told NZPA.

    "I'd like to see the New Zealand government push the Thai authorities for some answers, and I'd like to see the area of the hotel, if not the whole hotel, off-limits until they can come back with some conclusive results to disprove the theories floating round at the moment."

    Mr Carter said his daughter had told him of the Thai woman's death when she rang to tell him of her illness, but he only heard of the English couple's death three days ago.

    "I would like to see probably a thorough investigation into the rooms of the hotels because from what I understand one was beside Sarah's room, the other below it. I'd be very wary of anyone staying in or near those rooms, therefore you'd have to assume that if it was related to those rooms," he said.

    "It could be anything from ... the air conditioning through to the water they've been given or food they've been served.

    "It can't take too much of an investigation to work out some sort of common cause."

    Yesterday, Mr Carter told the Herald he had still not been told by Thai authorities what had caused his daughter's death.

    "One death the day before and two in the following days indicates it's not just pure coincidence."

    The New Zealand Embassy had been helpful but had received little information from the authorities in Thailand.

    Mr Carter said he hoped the New Zealand Government could apply pressure.

    "We need to get answers - not so much for ourselves, but for other travellers going to Thailand."

    Sarah's body did not undergo a post-mortem examination back in New Zealand.

    Mr Carter said the initial shock and trauma of Sarah's death had subsided but had left behind a "constant anguish".

    "We will never have Sarah with us and that's a difficult thing to live with each day.

    Letters and phone calls of support had helped, he said, but each day started with the awful thought of never seeing Sarah again.

    "That is a constant thing that will never leave us," Mr Carter said.

    Sarah, 23, died in hospital on Waitangi Day, two days after she was found in her hotel room with friends Emma Langlands and Amanda Eliason, who were also both very ill. They have since recovered and returned to New Zealand.

    Richard Langlands, Emma's father, said his daughter had only just recovered and started showing signs of her old self.

    "In the last few days...she has started revisiting what happened. She is very interested now in helping to determine what happened."

    The girls had been told by the hotel manager about the death of the Thai woman, he said.

    Peter Eliason said the only communication from Thai health authorities had been an email asking for a new blood sample from his daughter.

    "At the time (of the illnesses) we were concerned only with getting our daughter safe and getting her out. Now it is becoming very suspicious. It's all a bit too coincidental."

    Mr Eliason, a farmer in New Plymouth, said tests results were promised within two weeks.

    "It's way more than two weeks now and we need to have some answers."

    The Herald understands the first body - that of local woman Waraporn Pungmahisiranon - was found in the room next door to the New Zealand girls either the same day or the day before the girls fell ill.

    A source at the Downtown Inn said the body was covered in a sheet, and taken down a fire escape.

    "They obviously took the body down that route so as to not alarm guests. It was not the easiest way out."

    Less than two weeks later British couple George and Eileen Everitt, aged 78 and 73, were found dead in separate beds at their room on the fourth floor of the hotel.

    Chiang Mai Police Captain Wichian Chompu said the bodies were discovered in Room 42.

    "There were no signs of violence or any signs of medication indicating they might have taken their own lives," he said.

    A friend of the couple, who were holidaying from their Lincolnshire home, said they had been given no indication of what had caused the deaths.

    "It's knocked the stuffing out of us and we've not idea what happened," said the friend.

    Hotel manager Thantep Bunkeow said he could not comment on the cause of death.

    Hundreds of people have been ringing up including tour operators. I am referring all calls to police and the Department of Health."

    A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said Thailand's Centre for Disease Control and Chiang Mai Public Health Department were carrying out investigations into the death Sarah Carter.

    "New Zealand Embassy staff have requested a copy of the findings and continue to follow up with the Thai authorities.

    "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has been made aware of unconfirmed reports of the deaths of other foreign nationals in the same area and we are making contact with other Embassies in Bangkok to verify these reports."

    MYSTERY DEATHS:

    Feb 3: Waraporn Pungmahisiranon found dead in room 516

    Feb 4: Sarah Carter found sick in room 518. She died in hospital on Feb 6

    Feb 19: George and Eileen Everitt found dead in room 42

    Getting back on track

    Emma Langlands and Amanda Eliason have finally been able to get their lives back on track and both started back at work this week.

    However, Peter Eliason said his daughter still had a long way to go.

    "She can only work mornings because she gets so tired at the moment and she still has to see a cardiologist."

    Amanda, who works at the Ministry for Economic Development, was in intensive care and needed a heart procedure before she was eventually allowed to fly home on February 13 - more than a week after she fell ill.

    Richard Langlands said his daughter took a number of weeks to bounce back from the physical toll.

    "Only in the last few days she has regained her energy and vitality. That shows you the timeframe of the impact of this."

    But the emotional toll for both girls will take much longer, Mr Eliason.

    "They've held it in and I don't know if it has fully hit them. Amanda has lost one of her best friends and, particularly in such circumstances, that is tough. We've all lost a lovely girl."

    - additional reporting Andrew Drummond

    By Stuart Dye and NZPA

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    "Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully has ordered a report into a Thai police investigation of four deaths at a hotel including that of a New Zealander.
    Sarah Carter, 23, and two friends became ill after eating at a street market in Thailand's second biggest city, Chiang Mai in February.
    Ms Carter subsequently died, while her friends recovered and have since returned to New Zealand.
    Police in Thailand are investigating her death and those of a British couple believed to have been in their 70s and a Thai tour guide who all stayed at the same hotel over a three-week period.
    Police say there is no indication yet that the deaths are linked.
    However, Richard Carter wants more done by the Thai and New Zealand governments to find out why his daughter died, saying the deaths are no coincidence.
    Mr McCully says he will decide what action is warranted once he has received a report from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
    MFAT says New Zealand's embassy in Thailand has requested the results of tests on Ms Carter and her friends, and the findings into two investigations by the Thai Centre for Disease."


    Maybe NOW we'll see cunts pull their fingers out.



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    Interview with the father

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobR
    I read somewhere that's the case in which the parents have refused to release any information and have tried to stop any from being released, which is incredibly selfish of them. Finding and publishing the cause to prevent it happening again should be the top priority.
    You must feel pretty stupid reading post 97.

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    ^Yep,very, very stupid.

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