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05-08-2019, 02:43 AM
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Re: Cambodia - Norwegian Man Overdosed on His Birthday
Brilliant, thank you! Great find, I was going to have another look today for any more images. It's one of those deaths that you hope the family + friends of the deceased don't stumble across the photos of.
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05-09-2019, 02:07 AM
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Re: Cambodia - Norwegian Man Overdosed on His Birthday
Ketamine and pregabalin (Lyrica) have moderate drug interaction warnings. Codeine and pregabalin have moderate drug interaction warnings. Roll all that shit up with some sleeping pills and I'm sure that he enjoyed a lovely case of respiratory depression. |
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05-09-2019, 03:36 AM
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Re: Cambodia - Norwegian Man Overdosed on His Birthday
Thank you for posting the photos in the first place as I wasn't aware about his death until I saw your post. I'm not sure how family and friends would feel about it, though I wouldn't want them to stumble upon it unexpectedly. But having lost friends in mysterious circumstances, seeing images of the crime scene would have given me more closure. The good thing for K.N. is that Cambodian media completely butchered his name like they typically do with western names, so his death photos shouldn't show up on search results. Also after reading bellydancinb's comment about the needle being an insulin shot, I am wondering whether he was even doing illegal drugs in the first place. One thing that bothers me about these drug overdose deaths in Cambodia is you never get follow-ups or hear about the authorities testing the drugs found at the scene for identification. I notice a lot of the overdose deaths involve pills, and the overdose deaths of westerners come in waves. I have been wondering if the pills, which often seem to be reported as sleeping pills, are counterfeits laced with fentanyl coming from China. China just made fentanyl illegal last month. But I have also heard that Chinese nationals are opening up fentanyl labs in Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries to get around China's crackdown. But until Cambodian authorities test the drugs and release that information to the public, we won't know what's really going on. |
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05-09-2019, 08:13 AM
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Re: Cambodia - Norwegian Man Overdosed on His Birthday
Cheap and easily obtainable medicaments - and drugs?- ... so when you are addicted to theses sort of things it seems the best place to satisfy it ... I do note that the city of Siem Reap appear often on this "Westerner go die in Cambodia" serie. |