Seeking my brother in Hua Hin

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Seeking my brother in Hua Hin

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Hello, I am looking for my brother in Hua Hin, Edward Abrahams (Ed) It is very important he contacts his family in the UK. ~He recently married a Thai hairdresser, Pung. Her salon is on the same road as the train station next door to a t-shirt printers. We need someone to find him. He is 24, picture attached:
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I'm not being funny but I assume you've tried the normal methods already, ie telephone, email etc? Have you reason to be concerned?

Sorry for being nosey but I found him on Facebook and I see we have a mutual friend in the form of a former Thai language teacher of mine, I will try getting a message to him through her. I'm assuming she would probably use one of the above mentioned methods though.....
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I havnet seen him walking around so much recently, always says hello, seems like a really nice guy. Will keep my eyes open :).
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Thank you. We had contacted the embassy due to an emergency at home and his phone not connecting. I was just doing my best to use the internet in a useful way. So many people have been helpful and he has now been found and is returning home.
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Glad you were able to make contact with you bother and hope you manage to resolve your emergency back home
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Hi,
Just to let everyone know I'm safe, however my father (pictured) was killed during the Shoreham tragedy. http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/13630749 ... ming_soul/
See you all soon,
Ed (theprice01)
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How tragic for you and your family. My condolences to you all.
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My condolences as well
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Condolences to you. Such a tragedy. Sorry to hear the news.
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My condolences also to your family.
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Sorry to hear about your Father, may he rest in peace
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Thank you guys, its been the toughest week of my young life.
Sussex Police have been amazing , I expected maybe a weekly phone call with an update on the crash investigation, but no, they stayed with my mum and sister until I was home and even waited for me on the tarmac at Heathrow and within 7 minutes I was united with my remaining family outside the airport.
My heart sank when I read this article

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015 ... are_btn_fb

Can I ask...if you were in my position, would you return to Thailand?
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Must be dreadful for you and my sincere condolences for yourself and your family. Good to hear some positive news regards to the police for once.
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Can I ask...if you were in my position, would you return to Thailand?
IMHO, yes. Why wouldn´t you if you feel that's where you want to be and you have no family obligations to prevent you from leaving England.
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theprice01 wrote:Thank you guys, its been the toughest week of my young life.
Sussex Police have been amazing , I expected maybe a weekly phone call with an update on the crash investigation, but no, they stayed with my mum and sister until I was home and even waited for me on the tarmac at Heathrow and within 7 minutes I was united with my remaining family outside the airport.
My heart sank when I read this article

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015 ... are_btn_fb
Sorry for your loss. Chin up - got lots to look forward to. Make the old man proud.
Can I ask...if you were in my position, would you return to Thailand?
You're a big lad... you don't need to ask that question here. It doesn't warrant a response. Only you know what you want to do.

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