Brit dies and girlfriend hospitalised after ‘drinks spiked’ in Thailand | World | News

According to information obtained, a British man whose drinks were spiked while on holiday in Thailand died and his girlfriend was hospitalized. Tom Pardhy, 38, had been traveling around the Asian country for six weeks with his girlfriend Naomi Raksha, 31, at the time of his “sudden, accidental and unexpected” death. In a post on Facebook, Naomi’s mother, Heather Brown, claimed that Naomi died as a result of the couple being “given chocolate drinks” in Bangkok on March 6.
A GoFundMe page set up by Naomi’s brother said she was also being “incubated.” [an] “He was in intensive care for poisoning” and “recovering from a subsequent heart attack.” About 24 hours after being admitted to hospital, he learned that his partner, a well-known figure in the London music industry, had been found unresponsive. Daily Mail reports. The UK Foreign Office also confirmed his death.




