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Tag: Mats Öberg

General news / Sweden / Thailand

Hospitalised Swede Mats Öberg wrap-up: Back in Sweden

September 12, 2016September 12, 2016 - by Maria Jønsson - Leave a Comment

In late July 2016, 55-year-old Mats Öberg from the little town Swedish town Eslöv travelled to Bangkok. His past travels have always been with his family or friends, but this …

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Critically ill Mats Öberg has returned to Sweden

August 18, 2016 - by Maria Jønsson - Leave a Comment

Swedish Mats Öberg, who had been caught in a Thai hospital for three weeks, has now, in mid August 2016, returned to Sweden. Mats Öberg from the little Swedish town …

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