Locals discovered the lifeless physique of an Austrian man in the Andaman Sea, in the southern province of Krabi, close to the Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park.
Locals today at 10.30am reported the grim discovery at Ao Nang Police Station, the national park, and with the marine police. The lifeless body of the Austrian man was discovered a kilometre away from the Noppharat Thara Beach.
The dead foreigner, dressed in a black T-shirt, lengthy pants, and a waist bag, confirmed no obvious signs of exterior harm. The medical staff reported he drowned a minimum of six to seven hours before the invention.
After checking Free , officers discovered 350 baht in money, a visitor card from a lodge near Ao Nang Beach, and a passport which identified him as 57 12 months old Austrian, Andreas Kluppenegger. When contacting the resort, officers realized that the Kluppenegger had checked into the resort on July 2.
The lodge revealed that the Austrian man left the accommodation in the evening of that day and didn’t come again.
Police officers believed that the deceased went to some entertainment venues on Ao Nang Beach and loved the ocean while he was drunk.
The useless physique has been sent to Krabi Hospital for additional post-mortem to verify the purpose for his demise. The Austrian Embassy in Bangkok revealed it will contact the man’s family and inform them of their loss.
Regrettably, this isn’t the primary time Krabi’s shores have witnessed such sorrowful incidents. In April, an American visitor drowned while exploring the waters in the company of 9 pals. He was rushed to the hospital after the incident but he died before he might be treated. The reason for the drowning was not revealed in the report..