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01-30-2020, 01:58 PM
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Re: Chinese Tourist Dies Mysteriously In Thailand
Not when it is on the same page as some idiot making profound observations that were already evident in the title of the thread, another publicly lusting after a corpse, and an additional one asking for nude autopsy photos, it isn't, no. Don't expect me to make generous observations about your intelligence (and thus application of sarcasm) when the site is full of morons who cannot read and are only here to jerk off to photos of dead women or rant about how Trump will save us all from the Mexican Peril. You hardly stand out in this crowd by sarcastically PRETENDING to be stupid. |
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01-30-2020, 09:59 PM
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Re: Chinese Tourist Dies Mysteriously In Thailand
Chinese media have reported the incident, but there is no new information. From the scene, it certainly wasn't the death of the coronavirus. But because she started in Guangdong Province (which happens to be my province), there have been many infection cases in this province, so it is understandable that Thai units used virus protection suit.
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02-01-2020, 07:56 AM
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Re: Chinese Tourist Dies Mysteriously In Thailand
latest: Staff at the hotel have revealed that the 32-year woman, L.W, from Shandong and four friends consumed 5 bottles of whiskey in a late-night drinking party hours before the woman’s body was found on her bed at 6 am the next morning. Doctors in Chiang Mai have revealed that an autopsy on a 32-year-old Chinese woman whose body removed from a resort bedroom in the province on Wednesday has failed to determine the exact cause of death. However, they have indicated that preliminary tests on the deceased woman’s lung tissue for the coronavirus have tested negative. Friends told police that she had begun to complain of a fever shortly before she was found dead in her bedroom. A a doctor working with the Chiang Mai Public Health Office, however, has told the media that the woman did not display symptoms of the coronavirus such as shortness of breath and coughing but for a complaint of fever just before she passed away. Medical staff also found no evidence of violence or a struggle on her body thereby ruling out suspicious circumstances. It has also been reported that the woman’s friends, who accompanied her on the trip, have shown no symptoms and have also tested negative for the virus. Thai medical experts, however, are still working to determine the exact cause of death. Staff noted that the Chinese party did not use mixers with their whiskey but drank it neat. Staff at the hotel suspect alcohol poisoning. |