Aussie woman dies in jet-ski crash with partner in Thailand
A KYABRAM woman has been killed in a jet-ski crash with her partner in waters off the Thai tourist island of Phuket.
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A KYABRAM woman has been killed in a jet-ski crash with her partner in waters off the Thai tourist island of Phuket.
Emily Jayne Collie, 20, suffered severe neck and shoulder injuries in the crash near Kata Beach late on Sunday afternoon, Thai media reports.
Ms Collie and her partner, named by The Sun as Tommy, had reportedly both hired jet-skis.
The paper reported that the couple smashed into each other after they were both blinded by strong sun light reflected from the sea on the island’s Kata Beach at 4.45pm local time.
Ms Collie was reportedly unconscious when she was pulled out of the sea by lifeguards.
Alongside her partner, they frantically tried to perform CPR but Ms Collie was pronounced dead before arriving at hospital, Bangkok Post reported. Her partner suffered minor injuries.
When News Corp Australia contacted the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for comment, it stated: “The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian woman who died in Phuket. For privacy reasons, we are unable to provide further information.”
According to Ms Collie’s Facebook page, she studied at Charles Sturt University.
Before that she was a student at Goulburn Valley Grammar School in Shepparton, Victoria.
Her partner, who calls himself Tommy Croc Hunter on his Facebook profile, lists himself as an apprentice plumber from Melbourne.
Originally published as Aussie woman dies in jet-ski crash with partner in Thailand