The Phuket News

Brit tourist stranded after wife leaves with passport

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A TOURIST FROM THE UNITED Kingdom found himself without travel documents or money after a family dispute led to his wife leaving with his passport and some family belongings.

The man’s predicamen­t came to public attention after a report by Phuket Tourist Police. The case was reported last Saturday night (Oct 14) among other accounts of Tourist Police officers assisting foreign visitors in various complex situations.

Phuket Tourist Police did not disclose the name of the British man and concealed his face in the photos. The exact date of the incident was not revealed, but it is believed to have taken place either on Oct 14 or during the preceding week. One of the photos clearly showed an official wearing a Vegetarian Festival T-shirt.

"A tourist from the United Kingdom approached Tourist Police seeking assistance regarding an argument with his wife. The woman left the hotel with her spouse’s passport, so he requested help in tracking her down and retrieving his passport and money," noted Phuket Tourist Police.

The unnamed tourist explained that he had already paid for his return tickets but could not board the flight without his passport, and he had no money even for basic necessitie­s.

"Police officers provided the tourist with temporary accommodat­ion and contacted Phuket Bus Terminal to arrange a seat on a Bangkok-bound bus for the man, allowing him to contact the British Embassy and make arrangemen­ts for his return home," reported Phuket Tourist Police.

The police did not clarify whether it was deemed appropriat­e to assist in "tracking down" the British man’s wife, as he initially requested.

One of the photos published by Phuket Tourist Police showed the man seated on a bench at Phuket Bus Terminal 2, the standard departure point for Bangkok-bound buses.

Just like most other foreign embassies, the British Embassy in Bangkok can issue an emergency travel document that permits a British national to travel to the UK from abroad when they cannot use their passport. Typically, the document is valid for a single or return journey, yet the applicatio­n costs £100 and a credit or debit card is needed for payment (check GOV.UK for more informatio­n). The Phuket News

 ?? Phuket Tourist Police ?? A British man asked Phuket Tourist Police for help after his wife left with his passport. The Brit was fed and sent to Bangkok to contact his embassy. Photo:
Phuket Tourist Police A British man asked Phuket Tourist Police for help after his wife left with his passport. The Brit was fed and sent to Bangkok to contact his embassy. Photo:

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