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Police say no evidence yet to indicate Thai actress’s death was foul play, mother turns to Senate


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Evidence obtained by the police from various sources, including statements from witnesses, does not provide any indication that the death of the late TV actress Nida Patcharaveerapong, aka “Tangmo”, involved foul play, said spokesperson for the Royal Thai Police Pol Maj-Gen Yingyos Thepjumnong yesterday (Tuesday).

 

The officer held a press conference with Deputy Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 1 Pol Maj-Gen Udorn Yomcharoen, after an urgent meeting of the officers handling Nida’s case was held with National Police Chief Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk.

 

The spokesman said, however, that at this stage all the evidence, oral and material, points to negligence, resulting in the death of Nida and that there is no evidence that suggesting that illicit substances were being used on the speed boat on the night Nida fell into the Chao Phraya river from the vessel.

 

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Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/police-say-no-evidence-yet-to-indicate-thai-actresss-death-was-foul-play-mother-turns-to-senate/

 

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Drinking on a small boat at night.

 

Dangerous.  

 

Her death is very sad.  But it's not a safe thing to do.

 

You need to grasp that and stop blaming everyone else for the choices you make.

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Senator Somchai should also point out to the mother that all the current Senators were appointed by a select committee formed by the then NCPO Chief Prayut and that PM Prayut is also the Minister responsible to oversee the RTP. 

Best to petition PM Prayut directly, if at all.

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