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Thailand freak accident death Briton 'lived life to full'

 

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Luke Goodere died after suffering a punctured abdomen in a fall in Thailand

 

A British man who died after falling through glass doors in Thailand "lived life to the full", his family has said.

 

Luke Goodere, 33, was staying with friends on Phi Phi island, when he tripped into the doors, which shattered, puncturing his abdomen.

 

Mr Goodere, from Skegness, Lincolnshire, may have sustained his injuries tripping over a suitcase.

 

A Lincolnshire coroner recorded a conclusion of accidental death after the fall, on 11 April.

 

Full story: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-49689933

 

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5 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And who was responsible to have glass like that in a door?

People fall from time to time. That's one of the reasons why security glass is used in doors all over the world.

What is the law in Thailand about security glass?

 

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None

 

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13 minutes ago, Yinn said:

Drunk too much?

 

"He had consumed some alcohol and he and his friends returned to his accommodation.

I really don't think that is fair, if he drank too much, so what? He was in the "safety" of his hotel room and it was an accident.  Poor guy, RIP.  

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12 minutes ago, Don Mega said:
16 minutes ago, KhaoTan said:

I really don't think that is fair, if he drank too much, so what? He was in the "safety" of his hotel room and it was an accident.  Poor guy, RIP.  

Would the accident have happened if he was sober ?

Maybe

Did you never in your life stumble when you were sober?

Should everybody who drinks alcohol pay with his life?

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13 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

Would the accident have happened if he was sober ?

tiled  floors, wet  floor , wet shoes, tripped  on rug elderly ( my Mothers sister  died from banging head  on floor when slipped) and a whole host of other ways to fall down. Safety  glass would  stop most of  that

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Just now, ezzra said:

Stumbling into glass doors and panes is a very common occurrence all over the world and many people loses life and limbs as results of such accidents. so very bad luck there indeed...

Also have you ever  walked into a door you thought  wasnt there, ie  shopping centre example

 

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1 hour ago, Yinn said:

Drunk too much?

 

"He had consumed some alcohol and he and his friends returned to his accommodation.

yeah, it says "he enjoyed life to the full".  that means alcohol, the heavy stuff or it would not even be pointed out for the dude.  because we are all alive until we are dead.  something like that.

wow!  when we study language at all and how it is used we gain all kinds of insight.  same reason Noam Chomsky has such excellent thoughts even still at age 90 something.  well, actually we almost become intelligent as we get that old.... if we live that long.

back to this story.  "living full" as opposed to what we would have to express today as a "really real life" as opposed to "enjoying life to the full".  and that was [sic] especially true for this fellow, who is dead now.

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44 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

Would the accident have happened if he was sober ?

What is the accident in your opinion,  falling over or being killed by the glass? 

However whether drunk, partly drunk, or sober it makes no difference - poor safety standards resulted in his death. 

 

Then maybe you always blame the victim. 

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