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03-05-2024, 12:08 AM
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Death Mix (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar)
1. On 18th January 2015 in Nakhon Pathom (Thailand) a woman died in a multiple car collision. 2. In the early hours of 17th January 2023 in Beoung Popoul Village (Cambodia), 35 year old T.C. died. According to his father, 'T' was an alcoholic. He said that when his son was drunk, he refused to eat + would sleep in the street. He died from a heart attack. 3. Myanmar - posted 17th February 2019 4. On 5th October 2015 in Thailand, a male tourist died in his rental room. 5. On 1st February 2016 in Koh Samui (Thailand), 36 year old G.G.C. lost his life. The Scottish national had been with his 16 year old step-daughter. They were both riding an elephant, along with a Myanmar mahout, when it suddenly threw them off. The elephant gored 'G's chest with it's tusk + stomped on his neck. 'G' died at the scene + his daughter + the mahout were taken to the hospital with severe injuries.
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03-05-2024, 05:31 AM
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Re: Death Mix (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar)
More of the Thai girl.
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03-05-2024, 02:42 PM
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Re: Death Mix (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar)
That elephant should be charged with pre meditated capital murder. A date with the executioner needs to be set. |
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03-05-2024, 09:30 PM
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Re: Death Mix (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar)
Perhaps it shouldn't have been plucked from wherever it lived and had a basket for humans strapped to its back. It sucks that someone died. But stupid games, stupid prizes. Great post Simone. I too, have missed your mixes.
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03-05-2024, 10:43 PM
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Re: Death Mix (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar)
The elephant almost certainly had been mistreated in some or in several ways. Elephants do not forgive or forget. Yet I have also heard of beloved mahouts being saved by their elephants, in one case a mahout was pinned by a tiger against a tree, and the mahouts elephant silently moved up behind the tiger, and then stomped it right into the dirt. A flat cat. So elephants don't go "rogue" with careful owners. I have seen video of elephants being used for logging in the jungle, and their mahouts took very good care of their animals, and the animals obviously liked their mahouts, even being "naughty" sometimes, and making the mahouts laugh. They were very smart, and if their mahout takes good care of them, they are very loyal to their mahout. If the elephant revolts and kills someone, it is invariably the fault of the human involved in the equation. |