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Canadian man found dead

Published on Jan 17 , 2006

 

Pattaya - A Canadian tourist was found dead in a lodge in this eastern coastal province of Chon Buri Tuesday morning, police said.

 

Pol Lt Col Thirasak Charoensri of Tambon Pattaya police station said the tourist, George Klicpera, 54, was found dead in a room of Cherry Lodge of South Pattaya at 11 am Tuesday.

 

Thirasak said workers of the lodge detected stench smell from the room so they used a spare key to open it to find the man lying dead on the bed.

 

Thirasak quoted staff of the lodge as saying that the man checked in on January 10 and was last seen on January 11.

 

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Another suicide at the Tiffany Shooting Range. American man shoots himself in the head.

 

 

On December 12th last year we reported on a suicide at the Tiffany Shooting Range where a German man used a hired pistol and shot himself in the head. On Tuesday afternoon at around 3.30pm it happened again. This time an American man, using a revolver shot himself in the side of the head. Police Lieutenant Colonel Omsin from Pattaya Police Station was assigned to the case and removed the gun from the shooting range as evidence. Once again we were not permitted to film inside the Shooting Range. What we do know is that the dead man is Mr. Ronas Joseph Merrow aged 63 from America and the incident happened at Booth number 9. The smartly dressed man arrived at the range and rented a 38mm revolver. He finished one pack of bullets and asked his supervisor to bring another packet for him. He loaded the gun with six bullets, fired the first one and then turned the gun on himself and pointed the gun at his right ear and pulled the trigger. His body was removed from the scene and taken to the morgue at Banglamung Hospital. His personal possessions including 50,000 Baht in cash which he was carrying in his pocket are now in the possession of the Sawang Boriboon Foundation awaiting collection by the American Embassy who will now conduct an investigation into the matter.

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