Australian tourist leaves CHILLING suicide note in Thai hotel

A 68-year-old was found dead in his hotel room in Buriram, in north Thailand, just three hours after he had taken his own life. Police found a suicide note and 3,000 baht attached to it when they found the man

Australian tourist leaves chilling suicide note before killing himself in a Thailand hotel after losing all his possessions and his passport.

A 68-year-old was found dead in his hotel room in Buriram, in north Thailand, just three hours after he had taken his own life, Thai Rath reported.

Police found a suicide note and 3,000 baht attached to it when they found the man.

Parts of the note read: ‘No one to blame… I am fine with my…’

Another part read: ‘Sorry to people who [tried] to help me’.

There were no signs of a struggle or foul play, local media reported.

A recent contact in the man’s phone, a 29-year-old woman, said she had met the man while travelling with her family.

She said she had met him in Pattaya and he appeared to be in a ‘sad and desperate’ state.

The woman gave the man her phone number after he told her his passport and possessions had been lost but Pattaya police didn’t file a report.

She instead helped him travel to Buriram to file a report with police there, who accepted the report.

The man’s death comes just days after a 49-year-old Australian was found dead in a Phuket hotel swimming pool.

The man had bipolar and had attempted suicide on several occasions, according to Chiang Times.

Investigators believe his death may be linked to the medication he was taking for his bipolar disorder.


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