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Tragic End for Russian Tourist Andrew Anganov in Pattaya Slide Accident

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On February 11, amidst the crystal-clear waters of Pattaya Bay, a day that began with sunshine and adventure took a devastating turn for 33-year-old Russian tourist, Andrew Anganov. The day was filled with excitement and joy for Andrew as he indulged in the thrilling activity of sliding down a tour boat slide, located near the idyllic Koh Sak Island. What was meant to be a delightful trip ended tragically, casting a shadow over the serene landscape of Pattaya.

At around 5 PM, the Pattaya Marine Rescue Division received an urgent call to assist a distressed passenger. Andrew, while enjoying the slide on a luxurious tour boat, encountered an unforeseen medical crisis. The sleek and speedy rescue boat from the Marine Disaster Division of Pattaya City, alongside the Sawang Boriboon Foundation Rescue Unit, arrived swiftly to transport Andrew from the ocean after he had slipped off the slide and passed out.

When the rescue team reached him, Andrew was found unconscious, his pulse eerily absent, on the vessel anchored near Koh Sak. Despite immediate CPR efforts and the relentless dedication demonstrated by the local medical team at Pattaya City Hospital, the day concluded in heartbreak as Andrew was declared dead.

Witnesses, including a young 25-year-old crew member named Ni from Myanmar, recounted how Andrew had slid into the welcoming waters of the sea and afterwards, clambered back onto the boat only to express discomfort, complaining of severe back pain. It wasn’t long before his condition took a dire turn, resulting in shock and subsequent loss of consciousness. In a desperate bid for assistance, the boat captain quickly reached out to the vigilant rescue workers.

Inspector, Police Lieutenant Colonel Suphaphan Mipricha from the Tourist Police Division 4, launched a full investigation into the unfortunate incident. Initial probes suggested that Andrew, who had stepped onto Pattaya’s shores just two days prior on February 9, embarked on what was to be a picturesque tour to Koh Sak. However, his significant weight, reportedly exceeding 100 kilograms, may have exacerbated the intensity with which he hit the water, attributing to both his injuries and consequent demise.

The authorities are leaving no stone unturned. Pattaya City Police investigators have taken the necessary steps to send Andrew’s remains to the Police General Hospital’s Institute of Forensic Medicine. This measure is crucial to ascertain the precise cause of his untimely departure. As the news reverberated, The Pattaya News was quick to report the incident, ensuring that Andrew’s embassy and his family were duly informed of the unforeseen loss.

In the meantime, as the sun sets over the peaceful waves of Pattaya Bay, the surprising tragedy of Andrew Anganov remains imprinted on the minds of those who were present that day. For friends, family, and fellow tourists alike, it’s a somber reminder of the fragility of life amidst joyous adventures.

30 Comments

  1. Sasha P February 12, 2025

    This is such a tragic event. Do you think negligence on the part of the tour operators could be involved?

    • JohnD February 12, 2025

      Honestly, it might be a freak accident, but tour operators should ensure safety protocols are more stringent.

      • Sasha P February 12, 2025

        I agree, but it sounds like weight played a critical role. Should they have restrictions on such slides?

      • Amy L. February 12, 2025

        Maybe, but that could be considered body shaming or discriminatory. It’s a tough balance.

    • KaylaRocks February 12, 2025

      Could have been a heart attack from stress or excitement too.

  2. TouristObserver February 12, 2025

    Pattaya really needs to reevaluate safety standards across all tourist activities. This isn’t the first incident.

    • Dmitri February 12, 2025

      I visited last year and found that slide incredibly fun but also a bit risky.

    • Sasha P February 12, 2025

      Exactly, this shouldn’t only highlight Andrew’s unfortunate fate but broader safety issues.

  3. Rebecca T. February 12, 2025

    Heartbreaking for his family. Were there safety briefings before the slide?

  4. Javier9 February 12, 2025

    Adventure spots should always have medical teams on standby. It’s 2025; we need better preparedness.

    • Larry Davis February 12, 2025

      That would raise costs and could make smaller operators go out of business.

    • Javier9 February 12, 2025

      Maybe, but isn’t a life worth it? Safety shouldn’t be compromised for profit.

  5. AdventureLover February 12, 2025

    Why do people always rush to blame after an accident? Accidents happen, that’s life.

    • Nina February 12, 2025

      True, but learning from such incidents can prevent future tragedies.

    • Larry D February 12, 2025

      It’s not about blame, it’s about improving safety standards.

  6. JeremyFlight February 12, 2025

    The narrative of the story feels somewhat similar to fictional tales. Could there be conspiracy angles?

    • Conspiracy_Theorist February 12, 2025

      Interesting angle, but unless evidence surfaces, it’s disrespectful to speculate on conspiracies here.

    • JeremyFlight February 12, 2025

      I understand, just thinking out loud given how the media operates sometimes.

  7. BeachBum45 February 12, 2025

    I’ve slid down that very slide and it never felt particularly dangerous to me. Could it just be bad luck?

  8. Ravi February 12, 2025

    The weight factor mentioned seems disproportionate. Maybe people aren’t informed well about the risks.

    • KaylaRocks February 12, 2025

      Yeah, sometimes tourists just go in blind, assuming everything is safe.

    • Eduardo_S February 12, 2025

      But shouldn’t the tour operators make this clear beforehand? They know their stuff best.

  9. Christina1982 February 12, 2025

    If his weight contributed, could this mean more inclusive slides need redesigning to accommodate all sizes safely?

    • JohnD February 12, 2025

      That’s a valid consideration, although costly for companies. We need safer designs.

    • Christina1982 February 12, 2025

      Absolutely. Lives are priceless compared to engineering design fees.

  10. Daisy23 February 12, 2025

    It’s so sad. I hope his family gets the answers they need.

  11. Joe February 12, 2025

    I think with the right precautions, this event could have been avoided.

    • Jamie43 February 12, 2025

      Preventive measures always seem clearer with hindsight.

    • Joe February 12, 2025

      True, but we should act on this hindsight to avoid more incidents.

  12. Larry Davis February 12, 2025

    One day, this story could be a case study on tourism safety. Such tragic lessons must lead to progress.

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