Mystery as Brit diver found dead on Thailand's notorious 'Death Island' | The Sun
A BRITISH diving instructor has been found dead in mysterious circumstances on a notorious “Death Island”.
The body of Neil Giblin, 48, was discovered in a rented bungalow on Koh Tao, Thailand, on Wednesday.
Two female clients raised the alarm when he did not turn up.
Police say he died from natural causes.
They said there was no sign of a struggle.
But they have gained a reputation for dismissing foreigners’ deaths.
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And fit and healthy Neil, from Birmingham, is the fifth instructor to die in the past few years on the island.
Diving is lucrative business there.
One pal said: “I don't even think they did an autopsy. This just doesn’t add up to me.”
A spate of unexplained deaths and murders of backpackers and tourists, has tainted the island’s paradise reputation.
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