Researcher - Died of insecticide
Researcher: - Died of insecticide. Sunday 3 May 2009, 22 year old Julie Michelle Bergheim from Drammen and her girlfriend (20) found in acutely ill at the guest house Laleena on Phi Phi Island in Thailand.
The night after Julie died, while her friend was discharged from hospital several days later. In addition, killing American Jill St. Onge (27) who lived in the same houses that fateful weekend.
Two years later, Thai, wow powerleveling, police are still without a clear cause of death.
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Now, however, chemical researcher Ron McDowall from New Zealand examined samples from a hotel in Chiang Mai province in Thailand where New Zealander Sarah Carter (23) died under mysterious circumstances earlier this year.
According to the researcher, the results show traces of the poisonous insect agent "chlorpyrifos, used against pests that are banned in several countries.
According, cheapest runescape gold, to The Dominion Post examines the police in Thailand of the poisonous insect agent might have caused the death of Julie Michelle Bergheim.
U.S. investigators have previously suspected that toxic chemicals may be causing the deaths of Julie and Jill, but Thai authorities have lost all the samples were taken.
- I believe there is a clear connection between these, fallen earth buy chips, two deaths, and that they died of an excessive exposure of the drug, says a researcher and consultant Ron McDowall in hazardous chemicals at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization of the VG.
Died suddenly: Julie Michelle Bergheim (22) died suddenly on Phi Phi. Scientist believe that toxic pesticides are the cause. Photo: Private
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McDowall surveys were done under the auspices of the program "60 Minutes" in New Zealand, and he believes that the symptoms, including vomiting, the fatalities are identical - among seven other tourists who have died under similar circumstances in Thailand in recent years.
- I think it's coincidence and bad luck for the hotels, "said provincial governor of Chiang Mai, the TV channel.
The researcher in turn justify their statements that it has found traces of the deadly agent in the rooms of the victims several months after the deaths. This despite the fact that the rooms have been washed.
- Even a small mistake in dosage can be fatal, and victims' reaction shows that it is insect agent is the cause. The symptoms are the same and show that the agent was present in the room, "said McDowall, who has received wide support from chemistry colleagues in Italy.
Mother: - I think that's right
The mother of Julie Michelle Bergheim (22) believe the researcher from New Zealand has solved the mystery of death.
- I have always had a theory that she died of a type of gas or poison. She was never in the same places or ate the same food that the American girl, "said 22-year-old mother, Ina Thoresen told VG.
The mother said she has been informed that there were traces of poison in the room where her daughter lived three months after the tragedy, which is not mentioned in the police report that the family has had access to.
- Two autopsy reports stating what it is not. Gift leave the body after a while and when treated with oxygen as was the case with Julie. I think really that the new information is correct, "says Thoresen.