British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
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perhaps more accurately, "Daily Mail is spinning it:"General Mackevili wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 8:13 pm Daily Mail is on it:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... bodia.html
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Re: British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
Tragic story. RIP
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More than 3000 (unregistered) users on CEO tonight. Most of them are in the newsworthy sub forum. Perhaps because of the Daily Mail? This thread is the top result when googling their names.
Re: British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
The Daily Mail are still monitoring CEO for stories I see.
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Is it difficult to obtain completed autopsy reports there? They're public record access for a small fee in many parts of the world but I have no idea about Cambodia.
Re: British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
Autopsy what?merlevedderman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:00 am Is it difficult to obtain completed autopsy reports there? They're public record access for a small fee in many parts of the world but I have no idea about Cambodia.
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The initial post said that results of a forensics examination were pending?username wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:07 amAutopsy what?merlevedderman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:00 am Is it difficult to obtain completed autopsy reports there? They're public record access for a small fee in many parts of the world but I have no idea about Cambodia.
Re: British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
The guesthouse manager is playing cop in those articles and declaring "There's nothing suspicious about their deaths."
The manager might as well have said "Nothing to see here."
Twenty-something year old girls don't just drop dead. Either they abused recreational drugs or someone sold them poison recreational drugs or poison fake stomach pills. Either way, it's very suspicious.
The manager might as well have said "Nothing to see here."
Twenty-something year old girls don't just drop dead. Either they abused recreational drugs or someone sold them poison recreational drugs or poison fake stomach pills. Either way, it's very suspicious.
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Re: British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
And in The Telegraph now too.IraHayes wrote:The Daily Mail are still monitoring CEO for stories I see.
"British backpacker and Canadian friend found dead in Cambodian hostel
British backpacker and her Canadian friend have been found dead in a guesthouse in Cambodia. It is suspected that they may have taken over-the-counter medicine and their deaths are now under investigation.
Natalie Jade Seymour, 22, from Bedfordshire, died alongside Canadian, Abbey Gail Amisola, 27, from Winipeg. Their bodies were found on Tuesday at the Monkey Republic Guest House in the south western city of Kampot.
It is believed they may have taken the medicine after falling ill. Cambodia’s Department of Immigration said preliminary investigations had found that they had been suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting, reported MailOnline.
The news of the tragedy was first reported on the Cambodian Expatriates website, which published a copy of their passports on a post that was later taken down."
Why are they both referring to us as "The Cambodian Expatriates Website"? How hard is it to say Cambodia Expats Online"?
Grrrrrr
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Re: British & Canadian Tourists NATALIE JADE SEYMOUR & ABBEY GAIL AMISOLA Die From Drug Overdose in Kampot, Cambodia
sue!General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:25 amAnd in The Telegraph now too.IraHayes wrote:The Daily Mail are still monitoring CEO for stories I see.
"British backpacker and Canadian friend found dead in Cambodian hostel
British backpacker and her Canadian friend have been found dead in a guesthouse in Cambodia. It is suspected that they may have taken over-the-counter medicine and their deaths are now under investigation.
Natalie Jade Seymour, 22, from Bedfordshire, died alongside Canadian, Abbey Gail Amisola, 27, from Winipeg. Their bodies were found on Tuesday at the Monkey Republic Guest House in the south western city of Kampot.
It is believed they may have taken the medicine after falling ill. Cambodia’s Department of Immigration said preliminary investigations had found that they had been suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting, reported MailOnline.
The news of the tragedy was first reported on the Cambodian Expatriates website, which published a copy of their passports on a post that was later taken down."
Why are they both referring to us as "The Cambodian Expatriates Website"? How hard is it to say Cambodia Expats Online"?
Grrrrrr
breach of copy right?
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