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Thammasat University Hospital to conduct second autopsy on schoolgirl who died in school van

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The body of the 7-year-old school girl, who died inside a locked school van at a school in Chon Buri province on Tuesday, was moved to the Central Institute of Forensic Science at Thammasat University Hospital yesterday (Friday)for a second autopsy, as sought by the victim’s parents.

 

The full second autopsy report is expected in two weeks, according to Methika, the mother of the victim.

 

The parents sought a second autopsy because they still have questions over the exact cause of their child’s death followingthe first autopsy, conducted by the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Police General Hospital, which found bruises on the little girl’s arms and legs.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thammasat-university-hospital-to-conduct-second-autopsy-on-schoolgirl-who-died-in-school-van/

 

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