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Nida Patcharaveerapong (Tangmo)

 

When “Tangmo” is concerned, there is no shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted. In other words, the TV star, who has died tragically in her prime, must have thought it’s never too late for her death to trigger major changes in maritime regulations, their enforcement, and how the rich and powerful dictate related processes.

 

While several circumstances remain murky, a few things have been clear from Day One, even before Nida Patcharaveerapong’s body was found: No one in that speed boat was wearing a life jacket. Alcohol was apparently flowing on that watercraft where falling off must be easy because effective safety rails must have been considered an eyesore and thus minimized or ruled out. No proper checking took place before the fateful journey regarding every kind of license. Chao Phraya patrol was virtually non-existent.

 

So far, Tangmo’s death looked like an accident. Social media “detectives” pondering other possible scenarios perhaps may not realize that the most simple explanation can be the most shocking one. What lies beneath a tragedy that has become a national obsession can be a juxtaposition of deceptively-harmless factors or practices.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/what-lies-beneath-2/

 

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23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Nida

 

falling off must be easy because effective safety rails must have been considered an eyesore and thus minimized or ruled out

Quite attractive 

 

I heard on the radio that the boat turned sharply and she lost her balance grabbing hold of her friend but her friend shrugged her off and she fell in the water. 

 

Too bad it wasn't me she grabbed, I would have held on to her. 

 

Very sad story 

 

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O yes, a leading junta apologist, deranged "journalist" Tulsathit Taptim, now became marine expert and clearly explained that she killed herself by her own fault. 
that would be also a script used by police "investigators". 

not so. 
nobody would believe in their lies. 
after some years the case will be opened as homicide 

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