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Second autopsy report on drowned actress expected in two weeks

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Thailand’s well-known forensic expert, Khunying Porntip Rojanasunan, said today that a report from the second autopsy on drowned TV actress Nida Patcharaveerapong, aka “Tangmo”, may be available in two weeks and is expected to be in the same line of the first autopsy, as she dismissed widespread doubts about the initial autopsy performed by the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Police General Hospital.

 

From her observations of Nida’s body and the pictures taken by pathologists, she said Nida’s teeth were not missing, as had been rumoured amid speculation that Nida might have been attacked on board the speed boat. She added that there were no wounds on her face or head either.

 

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Khunying Porntip was one of a handful of observers at a second autopsy, performed today (Thursday) at Thammasat University Hospital, which was jointly undertaken by forensic doctors from Ramathibodi, Chulalongkorn and Thammasat University hospitals.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/second-autopsy-report-on-drowned-actress-expected-in-two-weeks/

 

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Did she drown? Was there Chao Praya river water in her lungs? How'd the sand get into her lungs?  How long could she have been treading water before dying?

This is getting worse then a TV drama... 

Wait for it, “it’s not about the money” :violin:

You know there is something horrible wrong in this country and the system when a second autopsy is needed.

Watermelons don't float? Since when?  ????

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