Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Attack"
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Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Attack"
46 year old Australian man, Anton Cavka, who is a filmmaker and director, brought a woman back to his hotel to sleep with him and then he died from heart attack, which police are saying is from a drug overdose.
Phnom Penh: according to Kampuchea Thmey Daily News, An Australian man went to bar and brought a girl back to sleep with him. Then after the girl left, he had heart attack and died due to drug overdose. This shocking event happened around 04:00 pm on 05 November 2015 at Hav Mony hotel located at house number number 25 street 148, village number 5, Phsar Kandal I village, Daun Penh district.
The foreigner's name is Anton Jason Peter Cavka, 46 years old, Australian tourist.
According to source from the scene, the foreigner was staying in above hotel in room number 4, fourth floor and before he was found dead, around 06:30 pm on 04 November 2015, he with some of his friends went out together and they were hopping from one bar to another. Then, around 10:00 pm, he went back to the hotel and brought a girl along. Around: 01:30 am, on 05 November 2015, she left the hotel, but the hotel staff had stopped her and called to him if he would allow her to leave the hotel. He told the hotel staff to let her go.
Around 09:00am, on 05 November 2015 one of the deceased friends named Fid Judd Damien (Judd Reid?) called the victim, but he did not answer his phone. Then, around 04:30 pm, his friend Judd Reid went to the hotel and knocked on his door, but still no one answered. So he told the manager to go and see him that’s when he was found Anton Cavka dead on the bed.
After the autopsy, police assumed that he died from heart attack due to an overdose. His body is being kept at the Soviet Hospital waiting for his family to come to retrieve it.
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Re: Anton Jason Peter Cavka, 46 YO, Australian, Died from Heart Attack Due to Drug Overdoes
4:00 pm or am? Or was 4:00 pm when the body was found?
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Re: Anton Jason Peter Cavka, 46 YO, Australian, Died from Heart Attack Due to Drug Overdoes
^^^^^ It probably happened between 13:30 & 09:00. His friend went to the room at 09:00 1st & 16:30 the 2nd time. Never heard of the "Hav Mony Hotel" on 148. RIP. ps: It must've been the Harmony Hotel. High class for an OD.
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Re: Anton Jason Peter Cavka, 46 YO, Australian, Died from Heart Attack Due to Drug Overdoes
Fair enough.
RIP.
Should be a warning to everyone. There seems to be a dodgy batch of something going around.
There also seems to be an increase in these types of deaths lately or is it they are just reporting them more than before?
RIP.
Should be a warning to everyone. There seems to be a dodgy batch of something going around.
There also seems to be an increase in these types of deaths lately or is it they are just reporting them more than before?
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Anton Cavka seems very well-liked. Here are some posts regarding his death from Facebook:
From Kyokushin: Our dear friend (Admin of Kyokushin page), 'Anton Cavka' & also the director of 100 MAN FIGHT + the writer of Young Lions has sadly passed away, our heart goes out to his family, may you rest in peace my friend, you won't be forgotten.
OSU!
From Nicolas Pettas: The producer Anton Cavka passed away recently and I would to share this clip of his greatest work. He never gave up fighting for what he believed in and never stopped dreaming.
RESPECT! And may you R.I.P.
Judd Reid you call me if you need anything.
From FAFC: FAFC would like to send our deepest condolences to Anton Cavka family and friends. Such sad news to hear he has has passed away.
From Dan Deltondo: R.I.P. Anton Cavka . In absolute shock, we only had coffee a week back about the epic martial arts documentary he wanted to make with Sam & Richard. Just don't expect people you sit with one week to not be here to next.
From Sam Greco: Words cannot express the way I'm feeling right now having just found out of my good friend Anton Cavka's passing. A true gentleman and a true fighter within who never gave up and was so determined to succeed in life. I had the pleasure of knowing him for many years and recently we joined forces to produce and direct a new movie documentary on martial arts around the world.
My heart goes out to all his family and friends.
May you rest in peace brother! You have left us way too soon but won't be forgotten. Till we cross paths again.
Osu!
From Dwayne Harris: I'm so saddened to hear the news of the passing of my friend Anton Cavka.
I first met you in Japan years ago & we kept in touch though not often enough. Most recently we chatted about business opportunities & how we could work together in the future.
The world has lost a great man & a very selfless soul. My thoughts are with you, your family, and Judd, mate I'm so so sorry for your loss.
RIP mate
From Subin Jos: I am really sad to hear our mate Anton Cavka passed away .
I met him few years back and then I started following his work always. He was a true legend and a great human being. His work inspired me a lot, specially " 100 man fight Movie "
Few days ago I was reading his status about new work called
" Young Lions " !!!
can't believe you left us. we all gonna miss you mate !!!
Right now I am thinking of your best mate Shihan Judd Reid . Stay strong Shihan !!!
"Your days in this world were full of love and happiness;
I learned from you many things. Never give up, laugh about my problems and try to be the best in everything I do, thanks for everything, Rest In Peace”
From Norm Schriever: We're all shocked and saddened by the way-too-early passing of our dear brother and friend, Anton. For those of you who knew him well, he was a very good man, living a good life and always trying to help others. He was in Cambodia working on a book project and was taking good care of himself, working out, happy, in great spirits, and active in the community. I feel honored to have known him.
On behalf of Anton’s family, his close friends, and the martial arts community, please respect his family's privacy in this matter so that they can grieve and begin to heal
From Kyokushin: Our dear friend (Admin of Kyokushin page), 'Anton Cavka' & also the director of 100 MAN FIGHT + the writer of Young Lions has sadly passed away, our heart goes out to his family, may you rest in peace my friend, you won't be forgotten.
OSU!
From Nicolas Pettas: The producer Anton Cavka passed away recently and I would to share this clip of his greatest work. He never gave up fighting for what he believed in and never stopped dreaming.
RESPECT! And may you R.I.P.
Judd Reid you call me if you need anything.
From FAFC: FAFC would like to send our deepest condolences to Anton Cavka family and friends. Such sad news to hear he has has passed away.
From Dan Deltondo: R.I.P. Anton Cavka . In absolute shock, we only had coffee a week back about the epic martial arts documentary he wanted to make with Sam & Richard. Just don't expect people you sit with one week to not be here to next.
From Sam Greco: Words cannot express the way I'm feeling right now having just found out of my good friend Anton Cavka's passing. A true gentleman and a true fighter within who never gave up and was so determined to succeed in life. I had the pleasure of knowing him for many years and recently we joined forces to produce and direct a new movie documentary on martial arts around the world.
My heart goes out to all his family and friends.
May you rest in peace brother! You have left us way too soon but won't be forgotten. Till we cross paths again.
Osu!
From Dwayne Harris: I'm so saddened to hear the news of the passing of my friend Anton Cavka.
I first met you in Japan years ago & we kept in touch though not often enough. Most recently we chatted about business opportunities & how we could work together in the future.
The world has lost a great man & a very selfless soul. My thoughts are with you, your family, and Judd, mate I'm so so sorry for your loss.
RIP mate
From Subin Jos: I am really sad to hear our mate Anton Cavka passed away .
I met him few years back and then I started following his work always. He was a true legend and a great human being. His work inspired me a lot, specially " 100 man fight Movie "
Few days ago I was reading his status about new work called
" Young Lions " !!!
can't believe you left us. we all gonna miss you mate !!!
Right now I am thinking of your best mate Shihan Judd Reid . Stay strong Shihan !!!
"Your days in this world were full of love and happiness;
I learned from you many things. Never give up, laugh about my problems and try to be the best in everything I do, thanks for everything, Rest In Peace”
From Norm Schriever: We're all shocked and saddened by the way-too-early passing of our dear brother and friend, Anton. For those of you who knew him well, he was a very good man, living a good life and always trying to help others. He was in Cambodia working on a book project and was taking good care of himself, working out, happy, in great spirits, and active in the community. I feel honored to have known him.
On behalf of Anton’s family, his close friends, and the martial arts community, please respect his family's privacy in this matter so that they can grieve and begin to heal
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Re: Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Atta
Another victim of the good ol' Phnom Penh Tourist Killer combo.... Drugs and hookers.
Seems even the nicest people are not immune to it.
Seems even the nicest people are not immune to it.
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Re: Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Atta
And if anyone is interested, this is probably the best article which describes the relationship between Anton Cavka, Judd Reid and Norm Schriever:
100-Man Fight Tells the Story of Judd Reid and the Real Life Kumite
Every once in a great while a story comes along that defies our collective imagination, forcing us to recalibrate the limits of the human condition. The tale of Judd Reid is such a story. To get to the root of its telling we can't start with him holding up his arm in victory at a secret dojo in Osaka, utterly exhausted and physically broken but elated after becoming one of just a handful of people to get through the 100-man kumite, where he fought 100 black belts consecutively in bare-knuckled matches. Nor can we go back to Judd being handed the World Championship of Karate belt in 2010 on a flashbulb-lit stage in Japan, finally at the top of the martial arts mountain after struggling with 2nd and 3rd place finishes for years. Judd's story doesn't even start when he was hand picked by the founder of Kyushin karate, Sosai Mas Oyama, for 1,000 days of the world's most intensive and clandestine karate training, the "uchi deshi" Spartan living program in Tokyo in the early 1990's, becoming one of only two foreigners to ever graduate.
To truly witness the beating heart of the Judd Reid story we must zoom back 25 years to a chicken-legged Australian teenager with a preppy haircut back in Melbourne, Australia, obsessed with Bruce Lee movies and newly introduced to karate by instructor Shihan Eddie Emin. Spanning back through those decades, we first catch a glimpse of what led Judd to accomplish one of the most difficult tests of strength, skill, and mental determination in the history of athletic achievement. It's something in his eyes -- a glint of pugnacious resolve alarming in its intensity, oceans of belief that led him to the most rarified air of martial arts.....
http://huffpost.com/us/entry/4805899
100-Man Fight Tells the Story of Judd Reid and the Real Life Kumite
Every once in a great while a story comes along that defies our collective imagination, forcing us to recalibrate the limits of the human condition. The tale of Judd Reid is such a story. To get to the root of its telling we can't start with him holding up his arm in victory at a secret dojo in Osaka, utterly exhausted and physically broken but elated after becoming one of just a handful of people to get through the 100-man kumite, where he fought 100 black belts consecutively in bare-knuckled matches. Nor can we go back to Judd being handed the World Championship of Karate belt in 2010 on a flashbulb-lit stage in Japan, finally at the top of the martial arts mountain after struggling with 2nd and 3rd place finishes for years. Judd's story doesn't even start when he was hand picked by the founder of Kyushin karate, Sosai Mas Oyama, for 1,000 days of the world's most intensive and clandestine karate training, the "uchi deshi" Spartan living program in Tokyo in the early 1990's, becoming one of only two foreigners to ever graduate.
To truly witness the beating heart of the Judd Reid story we must zoom back 25 years to a chicken-legged Australian teenager with a preppy haircut back in Melbourne, Australia, obsessed with Bruce Lee movies and newly introduced to karate by instructor Shihan Eddie Emin. Spanning back through those decades, we first catch a glimpse of what led Judd to accomplish one of the most difficult tests of strength, skill, and mental determination in the history of athletic achievement. It's something in his eyes -- a glint of pugnacious resolve alarming in its intensity, oceans of belief that led him to the most rarified air of martial arts.....
http://huffpost.com/us/entry/4805899
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Re: Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Atta
he dont look like a junkie... i guess another case of "random heart attack" in phnom phen...
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Re: Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Atta
Thread is 3 years old. No need to drag this up.
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Re: Australian Filmmaker and Director of "100 Man Fight" Anton Cavka Dies in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Hotel from "Heart Atta
RIP means Rest in Peace. This thread is over 3 years old, can't you leave it be if you have nothing new to add.
This is the third thread in a row that you've bumped up to leave banal comments about people who have died.
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