Buriram Times

Missing Briton Found Camping On Uninhabited Island Off Chumphon

  • By: Buriram Times
  • Date: 16th February 2018
  • Time to read: 2 min.
Missing Briton found camping.

A 74-year old British tourist who was reported by his friend to have gone missing for two days after he went out to sea off Chumphon coast in a canoe, has been found safe and sound on an uninhabited island in the Gulf.

Watcharin Suwapit, an official of Saphli tambon administration organization in Pathiu district, said on Wednesday (Feb 14) that he received a request for help from Pol Lt-Col Sathien Chaisawat, an inspector of Chumphon marine police station, to locate a British tourist, 74-year old Michael Smith.

Mr Smith’s friend, 63-year old Colin, filed a report with the police, to look for Mr Smith who rented a canoe to explore the islands in the Gulf off Thung Wua Laen Bay two days previously and had not been seen since.

Mr Watcharin, who is the chief of the maritime rescue unit, then organized a team of divers and volunteers to board a speed boat to make a search in the sea off Pathiu district.

About an hour later, the search team found a man camping out on Chorakae Island, a small uninhabited island about 7 miles from the coast.

The man turned out to be Mr Smith, the missing tourist, and the rescue team asked him to return to the mainland because his friend was worried about him.  However, the Briton asked to spend another night on the island and promised to return the next morning.

The rescue team promised to return the next morning to accompany him back  to the coast.

Mr Watcharin said later that he had asked fishermen fishing near Chorakae Island to help look after the Briton.

(Source:-Thaipbs)

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