Australian Expat Simon Doyle has Died in Phnom Penh

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Re: Australian Expat Simon Doyle has Died in Phnom Penh

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potty wrote:thanks, randompeeps for clarification...

so, as it was perhaps the 2nd perfectly fine expat (healthwise) walking into calmette and leaving it dead a few hours later, better be careful...

its enough to go to hospital, they make a brain scan and claim some blood clot and give you a super blood-clotter-dose on the drip...
nobody would survive that, and certainly no police inquiry here...
would surely need a quick embalming.
anything goes on this planet.

would be interesting to know, the shifts of medical personal at calmette when the incidents happened.
Those who have been here long enough will remember Juan, who for a short time owned the Lazy Geko when it was at lakeside. He stopped at a traffic light, got rear ended which resulted in a very small but awkward crash where he landed on his head (while pretty much stationary), went to Calamette to get checked out, was given the all clear and sent home with a box of painkillers, and died of internal bleeding a day or two later.

That was the first friend I lost in this country, and sadly not the last.
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