Canadian with links to Downtown Hotel becomes 7th mystery Chiang Mai death
A Canadian man from Edmonton has become the seventh mystery death
in a month in a controversy which has rocked the northern Thai capital
of Chiang Mai.
CHIANG MAI: -- Friends and relatives of a Canadian citizen who died in Chiang Mai in January have asked their Embassy to seek clarification over his death from ‘alleged’ natural causes.
They say Bill Mah, 59, had never skipped a day in his life, nor had any heart condition, but he died of chest pains the day after he used the swimming pool and restaurant at the Downtown Inn in Chiang Mai.
They are concerned because the hospital stated his death was due to ‘suspected natural causes, pending toxicology tests’ – but seven weeks on the tests still have not come back. Mah died on January 16th [more...]
Pattaya, Banglamung, Thailand. Hi my name is Rick and I first came to Thailand when I was offered a position in my company's Bangkok office. I have now been living in Thailand for the past 12 years with my Thai wife kanlaya and we are staying on Thailand's Eastern Seaboard. Since I have been here I have learned a great deal about the Thai lifestyle, Thai culture and what it means to be married to a Thai. The purpose of this Blog is to share my experiences along the way.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Canadian with links to Downtown Hotel becomes 7th mystery Chiang Mai death
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