Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drugs? I doubt it at their age.
US drug deaths are highest for middle-aged whites.
White privilege.
As opposed to murdering one another? Why do you troll every thread with this stupid comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drugs? I doubt it at their age.
US drug deaths are highest for middle-aged whites.
White privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Would they even mention prescription drugs in the room if they weren't narcotics? I can't see why they'd say anything about it if the drugs were for cholesterol or diabetes or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drugs? I doubt it at their age.
US drug deaths are highest for middle-aged whites.
Anonymous wrote:My bet? Hotel staff or people they bought alcohol from tried to cut the good stuff with moonshine. If you don't make moonshine correctly it contains methanol, sometimes in fatal concentrations. Methanol poisoning leads straight to pulmonary and cerebral edema. They are being super quiet and mum on this because if true, it would be terrible for the local tourism industry.
Anonymous wrote:What prescription medication would cause edema when combined with alcohol? There was prescription medicine in the room but they're not disclosing what it is.
Anonymous wrote:My first thought was dry drowning. Or in adults, secondary drowning. It happens. I guess the toxicology report will say more.
Anonymous wrote:Very unlikely that they would both suffer from a SCUBA related problem. It's pretty rare (I'm a diver with over 250 dives).
Anonymous wrote:This is so crazy. I had never heard of people dying on vacation from breathing in pesticide, but I bet the PPs who have mentioned it are right.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/phosphine-gas-likely-cause-of-thailand-deaths-of-quebec-sisters-coroner-1.2977667
They might have been intoxicated from drinking all day, but that may end up being relatively unrelated. Awful.