Homeless British Man Passed Away in Siem Reap
Re: Homeless British Man Passed Away in Siem Reap
Tell them they identified as non-binary. Please.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:51 amTell them he identified as non-binary and they'll put the story on their front page.Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:48 amNot The Guardian? They rarely turn up the chance to bash the government.Yerg wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:27 pmFor what it is worth, I have forwarded the story details to Times, Telegraph, Express, Mail, Mirror and Sun. Whilst not holding out on any hope, let's hope one of them takes a deeper look in to things. RIP.Username Taken wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 7:19 am@General Mackevili, know anyone in the press in UK?
Time to shame these shameless tossers (i wanted to use a word starting with 'c', but thought better of it).
Re: Homeless British Man Passed Away in Siem Reap
Good Morning,
I am writing this from the UK. Jason is from my home town. News of his passing has very slowly filtered through to us but seriously it is very vague and very limited.
I would really like to speak to anyone who knew Jason, especially his friend who wrote about providing him with food and supporting him with the embassy.
I along with other childhood friends of his would like to know where he is and whether he is coming home.
I do not wish to comment on his family but there seems to be nothing from them to help.
The thought of him in cold storage is too unbearable and considering he was desperate to get home before his passing it would be the only right thing to do, in trying to help this happen or at least know someone is working on it.
Your information would be greatly received.
K
I am writing this from the UK. Jason is from my home town. News of his passing has very slowly filtered through to us but seriously it is very vague and very limited.
I would really like to speak to anyone who knew Jason, especially his friend who wrote about providing him with food and supporting him with the embassy.
I along with other childhood friends of his would like to know where he is and whether he is coming home.
I do not wish to comment on his family but there seems to be nothing from them to help.
The thought of him in cold storage is too unbearable and considering he was desperate to get home before his passing it would be the only right thing to do, in trying to help this happen or at least know someone is working on it.
Your information would be greatly received.
K
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Re: Homeless British Man Passed Away in Siem Reap
Hi K,
I think I knew Jason but can't be 100% from the 1 photo of him on this report.
I didn't want to say anything as I can't give you anything definitive but it seems nobody has anything to help with your enquiry.
As for getting him home, I have to say it seems unlikely now. I must stress again that this is only speculative. My understanding is that there is minimal cold storage here in Cambodia and most / all of that is in the capital. There is also the cost of repatriation, which can run to tens of thousands of dollars. It seems unlikely that someone who was reported as homeless and who had minimal funds would be kept at the expense of the government. The norm here is cremation rather than burial so I would guess that's already happened. Probably the best place to check would be the with UK consulate here (via email?) for confirmation of that. In spite of their failings - as reported in this thread - I think they might respond to an email of this nature. I don't know what else to suggest. Local authorities will be difficult to liaise with of course.
I hope this helps and that you can find some closure on this.
Condolences
I think I knew Jason but can't be 100% from the 1 photo of him on this report.
I didn't want to say anything as I can't give you anything definitive but it seems nobody has anything to help with your enquiry.
As for getting him home, I have to say it seems unlikely now. I must stress again that this is only speculative. My understanding is that there is minimal cold storage here in Cambodia and most / all of that is in the capital. There is also the cost of repatriation, which can run to tens of thousands of dollars. It seems unlikely that someone who was reported as homeless and who had minimal funds would be kept at the expense of the government. The norm here is cremation rather than burial so I would guess that's already happened. Probably the best place to check would be the with UK consulate here (via email?) for confirmation of that. In spite of their failings - as reported in this thread - I think they might respond to an email of this nature. I don't know what else to suggest. Local authorities will be difficult to liaise with of course.
I hope this helps and that you can find some closure on this.
Condolences
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Re: Homeless British Man Passed Away in Siem Reap
I did not know the man, but his story hits close to home. Quite disgusting for embassies to shrug responsibility.
Some of the earlier posters expressed interest in getting press coverage. Perhaps, a whole bunch of us could submit the story here,
https://www.theguardian.com/securedrop
and
https://emeaportal.prnewswire.com/
https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/contact-us/
Some of the earlier posters expressed interest in getting press coverage. Perhaps, a whole bunch of us could submit the story here,
https://www.theguardian.com/securedrop
and
https://emeaportal.prnewswire.com/
https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/contact-us/
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