A 50 year old Australian man last night reportedly jumped out of the sixth ground of a automotive parking facility at Phuket International Airport.
The Sakhu Police Station officers had been notified of the incident at 8.20pm last evening. It was reported that the Australian man, Justin Keith Hector Beasley, plunged from the sixth ground of the car park constructing near the international passenger terminal.
Beasley fell to his dying in the bike parking space under. He wore a long-sleeve black shirt, black shorts, and leather-based footwear. Officers immediately transferred the Aussie to Vachira Phuket Hospital for an autopsy.
The witness reported to the officers that Beasley stood on the sixth flooring earlier than climbing onto the railing and leaping. Many people who noticed the incident attempted to stop Beasley, but they failed. An eyewitness added that the deceased shouted out earlier than jumping…
“F”ck! F*ck!”
The witness insisted that nobody was around when the Australian man jumped.
Dollar revealed that he had travelled in and out of Thailand a number of times. He entered Phuket on April eleven before leaving the province on August 23. He then travelled again to Phuket on August 24.
According to a Facebook page, Phuket Info Center, Beasley’s niece was looking for him and urged netizens to help her find him by posting his picture on the Facebook group.
The niece revealed to the basic public that her uncle stayed in the Patong neighbourhood of Phuket and left the accommodation saying he would go to Na Nai Road and Patong Beach, However, he disappeared and was later found lifeless at the airport.
After questioning witnesses, police consider that the incident was a suicide however added they haven’t yet closed the case and would conduct further investigations into it. Officers did not disclose whether or not Beasley travelled to the airport to catch a flight.
Police would later cooperate with the embassy to relay the heartbreaking information and to facilitate the repatriation of his stays to his home nation.
Unfortunately, this isn’t the primary time that a tragic incident has occurred at the Phuket Airport. An American man reportedly took his own life by leaping from the identical location in December last 12 months.
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