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A brilliant post, thank youHaving been a backpacker a few years back myself, this hits close to home. Especially the parts about walking back in the middle of the night alone after a beach party and getting lost in the jungle - because that happened to me three times and still to this day don't know what happened!
It's easy to judge and say behaviors and decisions are out of character - but when you are there it is very easy to do things that you wouldn't normally, whether that being because drinks are spiked or are strong measures im not sure. ALOT of people in these places are alone, and often when you go out, you are with people from your hostel or you just struck up conversation with in a bar, and your group heading to a beach party can be 20-30 people strong - its unfair to say people weren't looking out for her and should have stuck together because that's just not how it works out there. Taxis are pretty much non existent, so either you pay a stranger to ride on the back of their motorcycle or you walk. Most backpackers are trying to make £100 last a week so walking everywhere is common. Even if your hostel is 200m away you can end up on the other side of the island disorientated because that's what the drinks there do to you (often heard horror stories where vodka is replaced with cleaning products/petrol on street side stands).
I hope Amelia is found but it's not looking good...![]()
The problem is, they're in holiday mode and feel in that happy bubble removed from reality. Bad things seem far away but the truth is, they never really areAccording to the latest media reports, Amelia's dad says he had talked to his daughter about safety and she said she knew all about it. It appears then that perhaps she did not take on board the full gravity of what he was saying to her.
The man is going to be so disheartened. You have to feel for him. ...but what can you do?, its trust isn't it.
You can only inform your offspring as best you can. They are the only ones that can put their safety into practice.
Do we know for sure that her backpack was found on Police Beach?
What about the nearby Koh Rong Community Pier beach, Monkey Island huts, or the Treehouse Bungalows beach? Can we get more information about which beach her backpack was found?
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According to the latest media reports, Amelia's dad says he had talked to his daughter about safety and she said she knew all about it. It appears then that perhaps she did not take on board the full gravity of what he was saying to her.
The man is going to be so disheartened. You have to feel for him. ...but what can you do?, its trust isn't it.
You can only inform your offspring as best you can. They are the only ones that can put their safety into practice.
This small island of 30sq miles and its coastline, should only take a few more days, (up to a week), to scour with confidence as the search effort and the public interest intensifies. If after this point, no leads or trace of Amelia has come to fruitition, we cannot discount the possibility that she has been snatched on the beach, (where her bag was apparantly found), and was forced to board a boat destined for the mainland, where she would be sold on by people traffickers into illegal prostitution or some other illicit drug trade.