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'No hope' for Thai mugging victim 'No hope' for Thai mugging victim
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The family of a Scotswoman left critically ill by an assault on a Bangkok street have flown to Thailand to be at her bedside.The family of a Scotswoman left critically ill by an assault on a Bangkok street have flown to Thailand to be at her bedside.
Doctors have told Lydia Riach's family that there is no more they can do for her.Doctors have told Lydia Riach's family that there is no more they can do for her.
Police hoped to release images of two people wanted in connection with the mugging at the weekend.Police hoped to release images of two people wanted in connection with the mugging at the weekend.
Mrs Riach, 58, and her husband Dougie had moved to Thailand from Inverness to start a new life.Mrs Riach, 58, and her husband Dougie had moved to Thailand from Inverness to start a new life.
The couple's grown-up children and Mr Riach's brother have arrived in Thailand to be at her bedside for her final hours.The couple's grown-up children and Mr Riach's brother have arrived in Thailand to be at her bedside for her final hours.
Police in Bangkok said they were aware of the situation and were set to launch a murder investigation.Police in Bangkok said they were aware of the situation and were set to launch a murder investigation.
Life supportLife support
Mrs Riach was pulled to the ground after a man on the back of a motorcycle grabbed her handbag.Mrs Riach was pulled to the ground after a man on the back of a motorcycle grabbed her handbag.
She was on a ventilator, but remained critically ill.She was on a ventilator, but remained critically ill.
Mrs Riach gave up her job at Tesco's Inshes store in Inverness about a year ago to join her husband of 30 years in Thailand. Mrs Riach gave up her job at Tesco's Inshes store in Inverness about a year ago to join her husband in Thailand.
The couple decided to start a new life in South East Asia after Mr Riach was offered a job with a financial company in Bangkok. The couple decided to start a new life in South East Asia after Mr Riach was offered a job in Bangkok.
He was one of the first directors of Inverness Caledonian Thistle and was closely involved with Culloden Rotary Club.He was one of the first directors of Inverness Caledonian Thistle and was closely involved with Culloden Rotary Club.