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Canadian-American FRED BRACKEN Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:37 am
by CEOCambodiaNews
Cambodia Breaking News (Phnom Penh): On April 19, 2019, at 3:00 pm, a 41-year-old US citizen, Fredrick Vern Bracken (better known as just Fred Bracken), died of a heart attack that police say was caused by an overdose of drugs, in his room at River Star hotel, on street 118, Sangkat Psar Kandal, Khan Don Penh, Phnom Penh.

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After receiving the information of the death of a foreign man from the hotel, the specialist police reporting to the Phnom Penh court prosecutor, criminal police, and the immigration police, went to the scene to examine the body, and subsequently determined that the victim died of a heart attack after he had taken an overdose of a mixture of pharmaceutical drugs.

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The police also found and reported a passport and 8 ATM cards belonging to the deceased.

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The body has been sent to keep at the pagoda in Khan Teung Thla for funeral preparation.

Fred Bracken has been in the news several times already for a 'hate crime' in St Catherines, Niagara, Canada after calling a Canadian Muslim a 'terrorist,' and was later jailed for brutally attacking someone while he was protesting, wearing his MAGA hat.

After Fred Bracken was jailed for assault he disappeared and clearly made his way over to Cambodia, where he has now been found dead from a drug overdose.

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Niagara man found dead in Cambodian hotel by Grant LaFleche:

Even in death, Fred Bracken ended up making headlines.

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 4:18 pm
by Captain
Besides pharmaceutical drugs, it looks like he combined it with sniffing airplane glue, a deadly combination. RIP

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 6:06 pm
by phkachhouk
At least he wasn’t pregnant.
The red packages in the bottom right x 4 are oprodizmole, or whatever the spelling, for reducing acid in the gut.

RIP.

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 7:01 pm
by The Whisperer
What a waste of a precious life.
RIP

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:01 pm
by Amkoo
What is in that minigrip bag? Glue or some white pieces of some drug?

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:52 pm
by newkidontheblock
CEOCambodiaNews wrote:The police also found and reported a passport and 8 ATM cards belonging to the deceased.
RIP poor guy, hope you find the peace you never found in life.

8 ATM cards? I only take 1 card when I travel.

He has 8 bank accounts?
I don’t even have 8 bank accounts.

How is that possible?

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:54 pm
by Cam Nivag
It appears that Fred was a shit stirrer extraordinaire back home in Canada. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:22 pm
by SternAAlbifrons
Has anybody else noticed that the pill cards appear to be largely unopened. ??
I am no pill expert but it does not look like the makings of an overdose to me.

RIP anyway Fred, we got plenty of shit stirrers here so you certainly won't be alone bro.

Re: American, FREDRICK VERN BRACKEN, Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh Hotel

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:38 pm
by Amkoo
SternAAlbifrons wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:22 pm Has anybody else noticed that the pill cards appear to be largely unopened. ??
I am no pill expert but it does not look like the makings of an overdose to me.

RIP anyway Fred, we got plenty of shit stirrers here so you certainly won't be alone bro.
Yeah it is automaticly OD/heart attack if they see any meds or drugs in the room..

Re: Canadian-American FRED BRACKEN Dies of Drug Overdose in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 4:19 am
by General Mackevili
Updated this article a bit, as it seems Fred Bracken has been in the Canadian news a lot lately.

Bracken v. Fort Erie (Town), 2017 ONCA 668 (CanLII)

Fredrick Bracken, acting in person

Christine Carter and Michael Krygier-Baum, for the respondent

Heard: November 17, 2016

On appeal from the judgment of Justice T. Maddalena of the Superior Court of Justice, dated February 12, 2016, with reasons reported at 2016 ONSC 1122 (CanLII).



B.W. Miller J.A.:



Overview

[1] The appellant, Mr. Bracken, describes himself as a citizen journalist. When he disagrees with government decisions, he states his opinions, demands answers, and makes use of traditional means of protest, such as marching in the town square. He also video records his protests and interactions, sometimes aggressively questioning people at a proximity they find uncomfortable. He can be confrontational, loud, agitated, and excitable. He is a large man and some people find him intimidating.

[2] The respondent, the Town of Fort Erie, is like all employers, required to take steps to protect the safety of its employees. It has a Workplace Violence Prevention Policy, and a Workplace Violence Committee and Officer. When Mr. Bracken protested outside the Town Hall on June 16, 2014, an employee inside Town Hall who had never seen a protest before was alarmed. She placed the Town Hall under lockdown, and advised the interim Chief Administrative Officer of her fears for her safety and the safety of others.

[3] The CAO gave instructions to call the police, issue a trespass notice, and direct Mr. Bracken to leave. The police attended and directed Mr. Bracken to leave. He refused. He was arrested, handcuffed, and held in the back of a police cruiser for 15 minutes. He was then issued a trespass notice banning him from all Town property for one year, as well as given a provincial offences ticket for failing to leave. He tore up the trespass notice and left the premises without further incident.

[4] As I explain below, the Town’s response to Mr. Bracken’s protest, in expelling him from the premises and issuing the trespass notice, was a violation of his rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. I would quash the trespass notice.

[5] In what follows, I will set out the events of June 16, 2014, which must be placed in the context of an on-going dispute between Mr. Bracken and the Town of Fort Erie, particularly with its former interim CAO, Richard Brady. I will then address the errors in the reasons of the application judge, which led her to conclude, mistakenly, that Mr. Bracken’s acts of protest were not protected by s. 2(b) of the Charter. This will require an analysis of both s. 2(b) and s. 1 of the Charter. I will not address Mr. Bracken’s claim under s. 7 of the Charter, because it is not necessary for the resolution of this appeal.