Brit Tourist Dies in Thailand After Getting Lost on Shopping Trip

A British man tragically died in Thailand after getting lost while walking to the shops during his holiday

Brit Tourist Dies in Thailand After Getting Lost on Shopping Trip
Brit Tourist Dies in Thailand After Getting Lost on Shopping Trip

Ko Samui: A British man from Liverpool, Michael Jackson, sadly lost his life while on holiday in Thailand. He got lost in a wooded area after leaving his villa to go to the shops.

Michael, 40, was found collapsed in the underbrush. He had traveled to Thailand to catch a boxing match and was staying with friends. On his first night, he partied hard, staying out until the early hours and mixing alcohol with drugs.

After that wild night, he decided to head out for some shopping but never made it back. Sadly, he was discovered in the woods the next day, with several cuts and scratches on his body.

He was rushed to Ko Samui Hospital for treatment of kidney failure. Reports say his condition took a turn for the worse, and his girlfriend mentioned he was hallucinating and acting strangely.

On December 14, things got really serious when he suffered respiratory failure and cardiac arrest, leading to him being put in an induced coma. Tragically, he passed away the following day, with doctors citing severe sepsis as the cause of death.

The coroner shared that Michael had been in touch with his partner while in the hospital, explaining he was getting treatment for his kidneys. Unfortunately, his health declined rapidly due to sepsis, and he died on December 15, 2024.

In closing, the coroner noted that while Michael had been found in the woods after a night of partying, there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

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