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Massage at 4am.guy was already feeling unwell, hoping a massage will get his body to Straighten up. But nope. Probably heart failure
Like I say, it can be ANYTHING (even penguins fighting each other in Antartica) but never ever the fault of those PCB garbage zhams that he probably took too much......need some advice how to blame it on white powder, climate change and lack of sleep lololololol...![]()
The white powder and drugs thingy may not even be present at the scene... the story sounded more like trying to cover up the died suddenly part to prevent people who are multiple vax until 9696 from panicking which may leads to more trouble for the Thai garhmen.......Thai coke probably cut with all sorts of methamphetamine and dodgy shit
Maybe I should wear the tracker watch on the other wrist? Like what my idol does.You better don't wear Rolex anymore. Buy an Apple or Samsung Galaxy watch and regularly monitor whether your heart is beating regularly or not. If not regular beat, can quickly seek treatment at cardiologist and prevent sudden death
He's a clownMaybe I should wear the tracker watch on the other wrist? Like what my idol does.
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I can assure you that coke is a common drug among white collar types in Sydney.The white powder and drugs thingy may not even be present at the scene... the story sounded more like trying to cover up the died suddenly part to prevent people who are multiple vax until 9696 from panicking which may leads to more trouble for the Thai garhmen.......
too many virgins with ocd in his family.Vaccine?
Maybe I should wear the tracker watch on the other wrist? Like what my idol does.
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Vaxtards deserve their karma.Source: https://7news.com.au/news/brisbane-...ssage-while-on-holiday-in-thailand-c-19299696
An Australian lawyer has died unexpectedly after a massage while on holiday in Thailand.
Christopher Saines, the 43-year-old CEO of Brisbane law firm GLG Legal, was found unresponsive at a massage parlour on the island of Koh Samui at about 6am (9am AEST) on Monday.
According to staff at Siam Touch Massage, Saines arrived alone and barefoot, requesting a massage.
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“After we finished, he said he wanted to lie down and rest. I left him for a while, and when I came back, he was still snoring. It wasn’t until much later I realised he wasn’t breathing,” a masseuse named Premyupa told police.
She said she could still hear him snoring at about 4am.
Christopher Saines was the CEO of Brisbane law firm GLG Legal. Credit: Supplied![]()
He was later found cold and unresponsive, with both legs hanging off the side of the bed.
When emergency services arrived at around 7am, Saines was “lying dead” with no signs of injury or struggle, according to Police Lieutenant Colonel Phumaret Inkong.
“The masseuse said that he was snoring so loudly that they had to ask the guests nearby if they wanted to change rooms,” Inkong said.
Police are not treating the death as suspicious.
“There were no signs of physical struggle. The masseuse had no injuries either. The massage proceeded normally,” Inkong said.
Inkong added that a ziplock bag containing a white powder, suspected to be cocaine, was found in Saines’ trouser pocket.
“We can’t confirm it yet, it needs to be sent for lab analysis. From initial field testing using police reagents, it’s presumed to be an illegal drug, but we’re not sure if it’s actually cocaine,” he said.
Authorities are awaiting post-mortem results to confirm the cause of death.
Saines was reportedly holidaying with his family when the tragedy occurred. Credit: Supplied![]()
Saines was reportedly holidaying on the island with his wife and children, and had been staying at the luxury beachfront Villa Mia.
He had paid 400 baht (about $19) for a one-hour traditional oil massage.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Saines graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Queensland University of Technology in 2006 and had been working in the legal field ever since.
He became CEO of GLG Legal in 2014, following roles at several of Queensland’s top law firms.
The GLG website describes Saines as a leading commercial and property solicitor who was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2006.
Christopher Saines has been remembered as a dedicated family man and a remarkable father. Credit: Supplied![]()
In a statement released by the family, they expressed their “unimaginable sorrow” over Saines’ sudden passing.
“Christopher was a deeply loved member of our family and a remarkable person whose presence brought light to us,” the statement read.
“Christopher leaves behind his loving wife and two young children. He was a dedicated family man and a remarkable father. He will be remembered by us as a warm, loving, and caring person.
“At just 43, Christopher had already made a profound impact through his professional achievements and his unwavering commitment to the people and causes he cared about most.
“He lived with purpose, passion, and drive.
“We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support we’ve received during this incredibly painful time from our friends, colleagues, and the broader public.”
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it is providing consular assistance to the family of the Australian who died in Thailand.
“We send our deepest condolences to the family at this difficult time,” a spokesperson said.
“Owing to our privacy obligations we are unable to provide further comment.”
He needs to show off his $30,000 ++ Glashutte.He's a clown
He can afford to rent a b/w bungalow at Ridout Road, what is 2 watches?He's just trying to show off that he can afford to wear two watches.
He can afford to rent a b/w bungalow at Ridout Road, so he might have many $300,000 watches kept at home, so what a $30,000 watch to him, not to forget the obscene profit made in selling his bungalow.He needs to show off his $30,000 ++ Glashutte.
If it were a Seiko, he wouldn't have bothered.