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Old 21-11-2007, 15:43
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irish lady found dead in thailand

news reports in ireland of an irish lady found dead on a beach in thailand. anybody hear what part of thailand or what happened???
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Old 21-11-2007, 15:48
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news reports in ireland of an irish lady found dead on a beach in thailand. anybody hear what part of thailand or what happened???

According to RTE News it was Ko Samui.
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Old 21-11-2007, 16:31
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According to RTE News it was Ko Samui.
More bad press for Samui. Last year it was an English lass. Or was that earlier this year?
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More bad press for Samui. Last year it was an English lass. Or was that earlier this year?

Article states "she drowned" which is unfortunate but when tourists continue to ignore warning flags then these "avoidable" accidents will continue to happen. Can't really see it as being bad press for Samui as similar accidents have also happened in other areas.
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More bad press for Samui. Last year it was an English lass. Or was that earlier this year?

Welsh actually IIRC. But that was a murder not an accident.
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