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Foreign Woman Falls from Second Floor of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Sustains Severe Injuries


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In a distressing event at Suvarnabhumi Airport, an Austrian woman fell from the second floor of the passenger terminal, sustaining serious injuries upon impact with the floor. Eyewitnesses saw her climbing over the railing. 

 

At approximately 9:00 PM on June 19, 2023, Lieutenant Colonel Uthen Promprom, an investigator from the Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station, received a report about a person who had fallen from the second floor of the passenger terminal in Suvarnabhumi Airport, located in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, reported Sanook.

 

Upon receiving the notification, rescue personnel from the Sirindhorn Medical Center at Suvarnabhumi Airport and the Por Teck Tung Foundation rushed to the scene to provide immediate medical assistance.

 

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Upon reaching the passenger pickup area, rescue personnel discovered a 35-year-old Austrian woman lying motionless on the floor in close proximity to a pillar's base.

 

She exhibited signs of respiratory distress, was undergoing seizures, and had sustained fractures in both of her legs. First responders administered preliminary medical care before swiftly transporting her to Sirindhorn Medical Center for further treatment.

 

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According to witnesses, the injured woman walked out from Exit 4 and proceeded to Exit 3 on the second floor before climbing over the metal railing and falling down to the first floor in the passenger pickup area, where she sustained severe injuries.

 

Authorities are currently grappling with uncertainty regarding the precise circumstances that led to the foreign woman's fall from a considerable height.  CCTV footage will be examined, and the woman's background will be investigated to notify her embassy and contact her relatives for further proceedings.

 

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Austrian Woman Seriously Injured After Falling At Suvarnabhumi Airport
by TNR Staff

 

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The injured Austrian woman getting first aid and being taken to the hospital. Photo: Sanook.com

 

AN AUSTRIAN woman was rushed to the hospital after falling from the second floor of Suvarnabhumi Airport and hitting the forecourt bus station on the first floor last evening (June 19), Sanook.com said this morning.

 

Pol. Lt. Col. Uthen Prabprim, an inspector at Suvarnabhumi Airport police station, quickly went to check upon being informed that an unidentified Austrian woman, 35, had plunged down from the second to the first floor at this forecourt with paramedics from Samitivej Hospital stationed at the airport and rescuers from Por Teck Tung Foundation accompanying him.

 

There they found the passenger lying motionless on the ground and having difficulty breathing amid convulsions with both legs broken. She was quickly given first aid and rushed to the hospital.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/06/20/austrian-woman-seriously-injured-after-falling-at-suvarnabhumi-airport/

 

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Austrian woman severely injured in Suvarnabhumi Airport fall, police investigate cause
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A 35 year old Austrian woman sustained severe injuries after falling from the second floor of Suvarnabhumi Airport‘s passenger building in Bangkok. Witnesses saw the woman climbing the fence herself before falling to the ground at the external passenger lane.


Yesterday evening, investigators from Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station were informed of an incident involving a person falling from the second floor of the passenger building. Officers, along with emergency medical personnel from Samitivej Hospital Suvarnabhumi and others from Por Tektueng Foundation, were dispatched to the scene to investigate and provide assistance.

 

At the passenger pick-up area, the injured Austrian woman was found lying on the ground, struggling to breathe, experiencing seizures, and suffering from broken legs. Medical personnel provided first-aid treatment before urgently transferring her to Samitivej Hospital for further treatment.

 

According to those who witnessed the event, the injured woman was seen exiting from Gate 4 and walking to Gate 3 on the second floor, before climbing the metal fence and falling to the ground below.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/bangkok/austrian-woman-severely-injured-in-suvarnabhumi-airport-fall-police-investigate-cause

 

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1 hour ago, watchcat said:

Attempted suicide?

There have certainly been a number of foreign men who have attempted/committed suicide at Suvarnabhumi over the years, usually jumping from the 3rd or 4th floor on the day of their departure flight, but I can't recall any woman doing the same. I hope she's ok.

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25 minutes ago, khunjeff said:

There have certainly been a number of foreign men who have attempted/committed suicide at Suvarnabhumi over the years, usually jumping from the 3rd or 4th floor on the day of their departure flight, but I can't recall any woman doing the same. I hope she's ok.

Yes one doing some stunts on the railing before jumping in full light of many travelers.

They then installed those glass walls at the bridges.

But where there is a will...

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31 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Was she going back to Austria and decided she'd rather die than go home? 

Wouldn't you if your present [and perhaps only] option was Austria. 

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