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elainejun Dec 29th, 2004 01:05 PM

brother missing in Thailand
 
As other travel forums have a discussion on the tragedy in Asia, I thought I would appeal to the Fodor's community for any help they may be able to offer as well.

JAMES HSU, my classmate, has been missing since Saturday when the tsunami hit. He is an American citizen of Taiwanese descent and is 5'9". He was last seen on Phi Phi Island wearing navy blue board shorts and a white or grey t-shirt. He's 25 and of slim and athletic build. If you have ANY information or contacts in Thailand, please email Peggy Hsu at [email protected]. Thanks in advance for your help.

Kathie Dec 29th, 2004 01:48 PM

I hope you will have good news about him soon. Let me also recommend the thorntree, Lonely Planet's message board, which has a whole missing person's section in the wake of this tragedy. There are many posters local to Thailand who may be able to help.

JamesA Dec 29th, 2004 06:07 PM

ttt

Elaine also post of the Lonely Planet List

Here is James Hsu's Photo too from the Phuket Gazette List

http://www.phuketgazette.net/classif...792&Cat=54

The main US Embassy Number in Bangkok is:-

USA 66 2 205 4000
This will advise local Emergency number to redial

This link has lists, I had a look and counld not find the name but you can get your friends to check the lists as they are updated:

http://phukethospital.com/old_index.html

I am certain you can add that link to Lonely Planet etc.

JamesA Dec 29th, 2004 06:18 PM

Hope this might be of help, this is the Official

http://www.usa.or.th/index.htm

This provides the exact phone number in Thailand and also the USA toll-free number to contact is (888) 407-4747.

It also has other numbers you can try.

They need full name, d.o.b and passport number.

Tip: Someone mentioned elsewhere that if a close relation can contact Card issuer you can probably find if the credit/bank card has been used and if so where, that can be a guide.

Good luck and our prayers are with you

JamesA Dec 29th, 2004 06:22 PM

Here's another link

http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sh...es/tsunami.htm

Much of the most recent updated information on some sites is in Thai, see if you can get hold of a Thai speaking person and enlist their help. Because of his origin he might not be listed as American.

JamesA Dec 29th, 2004 06:27 PM

ttt


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