Pictured: Australian man who tragically died on holiday in Thailand

An Australian man who died while holidaying in Thailand with friends had taken medication after suffering injuries in a motorbike crash a day earlier.
Ahmad Akkouch, 21, was found dead in a bed at The Rubber Hotel in Tambon Thepkrasattri, a northern district of Phuket, on Wednesday by a cleaner.
Police were called about 10am and arrived to find him wearing a black T-shirt and still holding his phone, according to local media reports.
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Police lieutenant colonel Thanom Thongpaen, from Thalang Police District, said he saw Akkouch lying on with a mobile phone resting on his chest.
“He was still on a call with someone,” he said.
“The line hadn’t been disconnected and he had died like that. There were no signs of struggle or anything suspicious.
“It appeared he had been on the call for about 12 hours. The phone screen had gone dark, but we could still see the call duration and confirm he was on a call.
“We don’t know who he was talking to. I tried speaking into the phone, but there was no response. The line remained active, but there was no voice on the other end. The phone was locked, so we couldn’t examine it further.”
Thongpaen said there were no drugs or alcohol at the scene, but there were about “10 pills in blister packs” of over-the-counter painkillers and anti-inflammatory medication.


“The day before, he had a motorcycle accident and injured his elbow and wrist,” he said.
“He had asked the hotel maid to buy medicine for him from a pharmacy. He likely took the medication before he passed away.”
Thongpaen said police “could not determine a clear cause of death”, but there were “no signs of foul play in this case”.
Akkouch was just one day away from flying home after spending several days holidaying in Thailand with friends.
He had checked into the hotel just three days earlier, on July 20, and was due to check out on July 24.
Akkouch was from western Sydney.
Loved ones announced his death in a post online.
“It is with deep sadness our beloved cousin returned to Allah,” the post reads.“Kindly remember the family and Ahmad in your Dua.
“He will be dearly missed. “
A forensic doctor was called to the hotel and took Akkouch’s body to Vachira Phuket Hospital for post-mortem examination as police investigations continue.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it is “providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian who died in Thailand”.
“Owing to our privacy obligations we are unable to provide further comment,” a DFAT spokesperson said.
Investigations in Akkouch’s death continue.

The tragedy comes after two other Australians died in Thailand last week,
Kevin Steven Correll, 69— the prime suspect in the cold case murder of saleswoman Rachelle Childs — died in a Patong hotel room in Phuket last Friday.
Childs, then 23, was found dead, naked and partially burned body in bushland near Gerroa on the NSW South Coast in June 2001.
Correll’s cause of death remains unknown.
Perth man Michael Shane Caola, 54, was found face-down in a pool of blood in a seventh-floor room at the Grand Shivalay apartment in Pattaya about 4pm on Thursday.
Upon arrival, police found broken glass and scattered pill bottles across the room, while the rubbish bin was filled with discarded medication containers and a scalp vein set box.
Police said the cause of Caola’s death is still unknown, pending the autopsy results.
Originally published on 7NEWS