Irishman missing in Bangkok - search operation

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Irishman missing in Bangkok - search operation

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Irishman gone missing in Thailand
24 January 2018
A search operation is underway for an Irishman who went missing in Thailand four days ago.

Anthony O’Sullivan, who is from Mitchelstown in Cork, was in Bangkok city when he went missing.

It has been confirmed that his passport and bank card have been found in his hotel bathroom.

His worried brother is in Bangkok and is helping to co-ordinate the search operation.

A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs told Independent.ie that they are aware of Mr O’Sullivan’s disappearance...
https://pattayaone.news/en/irishman-gon ... -thailand/
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The brother should widen his search to the ladyboy bars in Pattaya.
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Bangkok took him.
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Anthony O'Sullivan's disappearance has made the Irish news, but without much further information, except that he was an experienced traveler, and that he has been missing for 6 days now.

Embassy assisting in search for Cork man missing in Thailand
23 January 2018
The Irish Embassy in Thailand is providing consular assistance to an Irish family searching for their brother who disappeared while on holiday in Bangkok last week.

Anthony O’Sullivan (54) from O’Neill Crowley Tce in Mitchelstown in North Cork has been missing for four days after he disappeared from his hotel in the Thai capital.

It is understood that one of Mr O’Sullivan’s brothers has travelled to Bangkok to help coordinate the search for the missing man and he is being assisted by Irish Embassy officials.

A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs said that they were aware of Mr O’Sullivan’s disappearance and were providing consular assistance to his family in Bangkok.

A past pupil of both Mitchelstown CBS and St Fanahan’s College in Mitchelstown, Mr O’Sullivan is an experienced traveller having trekked in the Himalayas and visited Cambodia in recent years.

“Anthony has travelled widely - he would save up and head off for a few weeks and then come back to Mitchelstown where he is well known- he’s a very decent fellow and popular too,” said one local.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland ... -1.3365281

His family has launched an appeal on social media.
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UPDATE: He's been found.

Corkman missing for days in Thailand is found in Bangkok hospital
25 January 2018
A Corkman who was missing in Thailand for a number of days has been found in hospital.

Mitchelstown man Anthony O'Sullivan has been located in a hospital in Bangkok.

His brother was in Thailand aiding in the search, and confirmed on facebook that Anthony had been found.

54-year-old Anthony from O'Neill Crowley Terrace in Mitchelstown had been missing since January 18. The Department of Foreign Affairs was providing consular assistance to his family.

In an update posted to facebook, Anthony's brother Martin O'Sullivan said: "Found Anthony...He's in hospital, will know more when we see him."
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Bangkok’s got him now, and she’ll never let him go
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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