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Chinese man taken to hospital after leap from Phayathai airport link station

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Chinese man taken to hospital after leap from Phayathai airport link station

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

A 23 year old Chinese man was taken to Ratchawithi Hospital after he jumped from a supporting pier at Phayathai station on the airport link in Bangkok. 

 

The man fell from the third floor to the second floor platform area around 8.25 am on Saturday. 

 

He was not named and his condition was not reported in the Sanook story. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

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Just high enough to break legs and back. 

Ouch! Hope he gets some good psychological help.

4 hours ago, madmen said:

Just high enough to break legs and back. 

The Don Juan fractures are the common ones: burst fracture of a vertebra and heel bone fracture. If it's high enough you could virtually break anything, ink fracture of skull and neck causing paralysation or death. Another possible cause of death is aortic rupture with massive blood loss.

 

From that pictures, it looks quite high. I really hope he survives.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Tropposurfer said:

Ouch! Hope he gets some good psychological help

In Thailand? Forget it, not so sure there is much help to get in China when he returns.  

what is going  on? 23 yo, the whole life in front of you, and you choose to kill yourself (i presume) far away from your country..well maybe he wasn't a tourist but that doesn't change much. suicide is never a solution.

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