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Police probe university student's death in fall

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Police probe university student's death in fall

By The Nation

 

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A19-year-old law freshman at university in Songkhla's Hat Yai district .

 

A 24-year-old university student died in a fall from the top floor of an eight-storey condominium in Samut Prakan's Bang Saothong district on Thursday morning.
 

Police identified the woman as Kannikar (last name withheld) and said their investigation would continue as her cell phone and wallet were missing and all CCTV cameras in the building were broken. 

 

Police said they would talk to her relatives and friends to determine the cause behind the incident.

 

The students body was found when police and rescue workers rushed to the condominium in Soi Bang Na Garden 10 at 7am. 

 

A search of the woman's sixth floor room, where she had lived alone since January, did not find any sign of a struggle. The windows were locked and the front door was unlocked. 

 

In another incident, a 19-year-old law freshman at university in Songkhla's Hat Yai district was found hanged in a toilet at a dormitory on campus on Thursday morning.

 

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He apparently left a goodbye message at 4am on Facebook apologising to his parents and friends for his solution to "personal problems”. 

 

Following the suicide report at 6am, rescue workers broke open the locked toilet door to reach Ekkarat (last name withheld).

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30368351

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation 2019-04-25

With suicide rates among the young rising dramatically, we need to discover why and find ways of reversing the trend.

 

For starters, schools should stop brainwashing children into believing the apocalyptic predictions of the climate change lobby.

 

Childhood should be a time for feeling happy and having fun, not taking on the world's woes and striking or marching for dubious causes beyond even most adults' understanding.

Edited by Krataiboy

15 minutes ago, Krataiboy said:

For starters, schools should stop brainwashing children into believing the apocalyptic predictions of the climate change lobby.

In Thailand that would be apocalyptic predictions of a continued junta government.

Lame.

But that's about as logical as connecting the potential effects of climate change to one's personal troubles.

11 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

In Thailand that would be apocalyptic predictions of a continued junta government.

Lame.

But that's about as logical as connecting the potential effects of climate change to one's personal troubles.

It it is perfectly logical for children to have "personal troubles" - i.e. feelings of anxiety, fear and depression, for example - through being irresponsibly pumped full of climate change propaganda. 

 

Why else do you imagine the poor little buggers are going on strike and marching?

 

If I had my way, I'd take their governments to the Court of Human Rights for child abuse.

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