Regan Kelly, 28, was in Thailand for a month-long adventure that ended in tragedy when his naked body was found on a beach. Here, The Mirror takes a closer look at the mystery surrounding his disappearance…
The family of a man found dead in the sea off a beach in Thailand are now desperately searching for clues to figure out what happened to him.
Regan Kelly, 28, from Selsdon, south London, had just started a month-long trip to the southeast Asian country when he went missing in the early hours of January 3. The ‘sociable’ building surveyor was an experienced traveller and was said to easily make friends during his trips abroad.
However CCTV footage taken shortly before his death shows him running away from a bar where he had met an unknown man, according to reports. Regan had been staying at the Mad Monkey Hostel on the island of Phuket.
He reportedly was last seen at the bar of the hostel, where he was talking with a man who appears to also have been a tourist but wasn’t staying at the location. They were reportedly chatting for several hours but then appeared to argue in the clip, which doesn’t have sound.
The conversation became ‘increasingly heated’ and a ‘visibly upset’ Regan suddenly got up and left, his sister Laurie Blackall said. He then went down to Patong Beach with the other man following him. The last footage from the security camera of a hotel by the seafront, shared to the family by police, shows Regan running and the other man about 15 seconds behind. Tragically the following day at around 10am, a watersports instructor found a naked man in the sea, and Regan’s family confirmed it was Regan.
Regan’s sister Laurie and his father are now in Thailand to try and find out what happened, with the family hoping to meet the mystery man. Laurie told the Mail: “We are not too sure what they were talking about, but the conversation seemed a bit confrontational. There’s no audio but Regan looked visibly upset.”
A JustGiving fundraiser has also been set up to bring Regan’s body back home to the UK where a second post mortem can also be carried out. “The detective said he has worked tirelessly but I just don’t know if they want to make it out like it was a tragic accident,” Laurie reportedly said. “Don’t get me wrong, it could have been an accident, but something is really not sitting right with me.” She said that she and her dad had been in regular contact with Regan after he arrived on December 30 in Thailand and so they knew something was wrong when they couldn’t contact him on January 3.
Regan was wearing shorts, a Mad Monkey t-shirt, black baseball cap and a cross-body bag over his chest when he was seen running towards the beach. But when his body was found he was naked and none of his belongings were there, including his phone.
Laurie said: “Our main focus is getting him home ASAP and continuing to work out what happened, because for us there isn’t any closure, this isn’t a closed case.” She gave a description of the man he had been with earlier as looking like a tourist with a white t-shirt, shorts and having a muscular build.
“I would like to appeal to this guy and for him to tell us what was said, I want to ask why Regan seemed so upset,” said Laurie. “Maybe he was just having a passionate conversation, talking about life. Judging by what we saw, they could have been having a very deep conversation. But it seems like it was getting heated towards the end – no physical altercations more verbal.”
She pointed out how the building surveyor was “very sociable” who would always chat to people and was an experienced traveller but she added that he was not a “reckless party boy”. On the fundraiser it stated: “Regan was only 28 years old and a happy and loving soul. He planned to travel Thailand for a month but sadly only managed a few days. He was an amazing Son, Brother and Uncle. He’ll be deeply missed by all his friends and family.”