A Russia man died after using a water slide on a tourist boat in Thailand’s Pattaya earlier this week. Andrew Anganov, 33, ...
A 33-year-old Russian tourist, Andrew Anganov, dies after using a boat slide near Koh Sak in Pattaya Bay. He experiences ...
A tragic accident occurred on February 11, when a Russian tourist, identified as 33-year-old Andrew Anganov, fell from a water slide on a tour boat at Koh Sak, off Pattaya coast. The tourist, who ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNRussian dies on tourist boat after using slideA Russian man collapsed and died after using a water slide on a tourist boat in the sea off Pattaya on Tuesday evening. Rescuers were called to the vessel, which was near Koh Sak in Bang Lamung ...
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ViralPress on MSNRussian tourist dies from injury caused by using slide at the back of ferryA Russian tourist died from using a boat's pleasure slide in Pattaya. Andrew Anganov, 33, slid off the Pattaya Bay Cruise vessel while on a trip to Koh Sak island, on February 11. The heavily-built ...
Russian tourist Andrew Anganov tragically lost his life after an accident on a boat slide in Pattaya. Police are investigating the incident.
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