Expat Tony Dies at Larry's in Phnom Penh

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Good bloke. R.I.P
Stayed at Tony's a few times in the naughties.
Never could get room 7. :)
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RIP Tony
Anyone know his age?
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Mid 60s.
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70
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canucklhead wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 8:22 am RIP Tony
Anyone know his age?
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He was 70 years old.

A later report from a staff member at the scene said: "When he [Tony] passed out, I helped to make a rescue operation with the suspicion that he had low blood sugar. Suddenly, the victim regained some consciousness and I advised him to go to the doctor, but he refused to go, asking me to help call a tuktuk to take him home, and we helped. After sitting for a while, waiting for the tuktuk, he suddenly lost consciousness, and I reported this to the local authorities."
After arriving at the scene and conducting an examination of the deceased, Dr. Nong Sovannaroth, Phnom Penh Police Medical Examiner confirmed the deceased "died of a heart attack and urine from the body was tested positive for morphine."

The body is currently being kept at Wat Teuk Thla Mortuary, Sangkat Teuk Thla, Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh.
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A  later report from a staff member at the scene said: "When he [Tony] passed out, I helped to make a rescue operation with the suspicion that he had low blood sugar.

Larry's staff are now trained paramedics?
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Cooldude wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:38 pm A  later report from a staff member at the scene said: "When he [Tony] passed out, I helped to make a rescue operation with the suspicion that he had low blood sugar.

Larry's staff are now trained paramedics?
It may not always work but it's a common treatment worldwide for anyone who seems shocked or fatigued.
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RIP Tony
You were a gentleman
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