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Australian tourists lose their property passports and leave books to commit suicide in Thailand

Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     19 Sep 2019
Police found a suicide note at the scene, in addition to 3000 baht. (picture of Daily Mail)An Australian tourist committed suicide after losing his personal belongings and passport in Thailand, the Daily Mail reported.
Australian tourists lose their property passports and leave books to commit suicide in Thailand

Police found a suicide note at the scene, in addition to 3000 baht. (picture of Daily Mail)


An Australian tourist committed suicide after losing his personal belongings and passport in Thailand, the Daily Mail reported.

Pattinga (Edward Padinga), a 68-year-old Australian tourist, was found dead in a hotel room in (Buriram), Wulinan, Thailand. The time when the body was found was about three hours from its suicide.

Local police found a suicide note at the scene, in addition to 3000 baht. The suicide note says, "Don`t blame anyone. I`m satisfied with mine." I`m sorry for all those who tried to help me. "

According to local media reports, there were no signs of fighting or signs that the tourist had been murder.

The victim`s cell phone showed that the person he had recently contacted was a 29-year-old woman. The woman said she met the tourist while traveling with her family. She met the tourist in Pattaya (Pattaya), who seemed to be in a state of sadness and despair. He told the woman that his passport and property had been lost, but the Pattaya police did not accept the case. So the woman gave her phone number to the tourist and helped the tourist return to Wulinan, where she made a report to the police.

It is reported that the incident occurred a few days before the Thai island of Phuket just occurred an Australian death incident. A 49-year-old Australian man was found dead in a hotel pool. Local media reported that the man suffered from manic depression and had tried to commit suicide several times. Investigators believe his death may be linked to the drugs he takes to treat manic depression.

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