Australian Tourist Mark Whitfield Dies in Lemon Tree Hotel From Apparent Overdose in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Re: Australian Tourist Mark Whitfield Dies in Lemon Tree Hotel From Apparent Overdose in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Booze and benzos. The old clock stops ticking.
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Mark Whitfield in happier times:

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Does anyone know the relationship between him and Anthony Falanga? He has removed everything from his public Facebook page, except his date of birth, June 10, 1990, and the last public post he had was on July 9, only 3 days after Mark Whitfield died, promoting a broker and to message him if you're looking for finance. Seems a strange post. So, were they best friends or what?

We have also been contacted by Mark Whitfield's family, saying we have some details wrong, but when we asked them for corrections, we have yet to receive an answer, so his family says there is another side to this story, but has yet to elaborate.
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