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Toxic goiter 'unlikely to have caused' Phitsanulok inmates' deaths

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Toxic goiter 'unlikely to have caused' Phitsanulok inmates' deaths

By The Nation

 

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Somsak Thepsuthin, Justice Minister

 

Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin said on Tuesday (January 7) that toxic goiter was unlikely to have been the cause of the deaths of four inmates in Phitsanulok Prison.

 

He said the deaths were presumably caused by other reasons because they died at the same time.

 

“We have ordered the director-general of the Department of Corrections, Pol Colonel Naras Savestanan, to investigate other issues, such as conflict in the prison,” he said. “According to academic information, having toxic goiter cannot cause people to die easily.”

 

He added that the low potassium level could also be caused by other reasons, such as taking drugs or drinking alcohol. Therefore, they cannot conclude that toxic goiter had caused the deaths.

 

“The investigation in medical terms, such as blood tests, takes only one week to see the results. Also, another issue -- violence among the inmates -- is not a big problem for us,” he added.

 

Related Stories:

 

Many inmates in Phitsanulok prison have abnormal heartbeats: minister

Prisoners may have died from toxic goiter

Committee to investigate prison officers over deaths of 4 inmates

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380237

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-01-07

It may be worthwhile asking a specialist Doctor as I posted before.

This story is just does not add up

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