Indian tourist dies in Phuket after group loses consciousness at cafe
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One Indian tourist died and three others were hospitalised after reportedly falling unconscious at a cafe in Phuket, Thailand, the Indian Embassy in Thailand confirmed on Tuesday, 12 May 2026. The incident occurred on 9 May 2026 in the Kamala Beach area of Kathu district, and Thai authorities have launched a formal investigation.
What Happened at the Cafe
According to local officials, five Indian men arrived together at the cafe around 11 pm on Friday. The group was identified as Kushagra Agarwal, Rahul Agrawal, another man also named Rahul Agrawal, Aman Agarwal, and Aryan Verma. Four of the five reportedly fell unconscious one by one for no immediately apparent reason. Security staff at the cafe called emergency services, and the men were transported to hospital for treatment.
Three of the tourists were rushed to Patong Hospital while a fourth was taken to Thalang Hospital, according to reports. Two of the men — identified as Kushagra Agarwal and one of the individuals named Rahul Agrawal — were found to be in a coma and were subsequently transferred to Vachira Phuket Hospital for further treatment.
Death Confirmed, Three in Stable Condition
Police confirmed that Kushagra Agarwal, aged 26, died while the three remaining patients were in stable condition as of Saturday. The cause of the unconsciousness has not yet been publicly established, and investigators are actively looking into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
What the Indian Embassy Said
The Indian Embassy in Thailand stated in a post on X that it had been closely monitoring the situation.