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British man bleeds to death in Hua Hin

A 40 year old British man has bled to death in Hua Hin. Ian Mackay cut himself on a mirror after having a row with his girlfriend. Reports suggest that the man got into a fight in a resort after discovering his girlfriend chatting to another man at a bar. The exact details of the incident are still unclear, however witnesses told news reporters that the paramedics were called after he stumbled into a convenience store bleeding profusely, he was rushed to a local hospital but died shortly after.
Local police in the area say that no crime has been committed in this case, and that the death of the underwater research specialist from Stornaway in Scotland was accidental. The Foreign office have confirmed the death of the British National in Hua Hin on the 3rd of April.
The man’s death comes only nine days after another British man was found dead. Toby Charnaud, 41 was clubbed to death with an iron bar and wooden staves by relatives of his ex-wife, who then helped to burn his body on a charcoal fire before chopping it up and scattering the remains around the Kaeng Krajan National Park on the Burmese Border, the man had been staying at the same resort as Mr Mackay. Reports in the UK press suggest that Mr Charnaud had recently sold his 2.5 million pounds Latimer Estate near Chippenham in Wiltsure after falling in love with 35 year old Laoruang who he had met in a bar while on holiday in Bangkok.
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