Australian flight attendant dies in Phuket

THAI police are investigating the death of an Australian flight attendant found outside a hotel in Phuket.

Thai police last night said the body of the man, who worked for V Australia, had been discovered outside the Hilton Hotel at 3.30am yesterday.

A Department of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman confirmed consular officials were working with Thai authorities investigating the death of a 24-year-old South Australian man. V Australia released a statement saying the death was an accident.

“It is with the deepest sorrow that we confirm the loss of one our team members in accidental circumstances whilst off duty in Phuket yesterday evening,” it said. “We have no further comment to make as our priority at this time is to protect the privacy and offer our support to our crew member’s family at this very sad time.”

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