Lorry Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2917911/patient-dies-after-brutal-treatment-by-hospital-staff Quote: "it was normal"
richard_smith237 Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 15 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: we allowed to post BKKpost links now ? Thats your take away from this story ??.. 1 1
richard_smith237 Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 18 minutes ago, Lorry said: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2917911/patient-dies-after-brutal-treatment-by-hospital-staff Quote: "it was normal" Brutal - with CCTV evidence too... This was murder at the very least manslaughter - At least the two male staff have been suspended. I hope the follow up by the Police is taken seriously and not just ignored because the guy was an alcoholic.
steven100 Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 28 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: we allowed to post BKKpost links now ? you like to wind members up don't you ... 1 1
Crossy Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 33 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: we allowed to post BKKpost links now ? Yup. 1 1 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
Nick Carter icp Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 They are going to have to build some more psychiatric hospitals "However, about 3am on Dec 7 hospital staff had informed Mr Thongsuk that his son needed to be moved to the psychiatric section. The reason given was he talked incoherently and did not sleep, and was on his phone all night."
Ralf001 Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 1 hour ago, Crossy said: Yup. Excellent, many time I have wanted t qoute BKKpost but refrained as it was a no no.
JeffersLos Posted December 12, 2024 Posted December 12, 2024 A danger to not only himself and the staff, but the other patients too. They did the right thing. 1
richard_smith237 Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 16 hours ago, JeffersLos said: A danger to not only himself and the staff, but the other patients too. They did the right thing. Killing him was the right thing ??? Not being professional about safely restraining him, but slamming him so hard on the floor his brain stopped working was the right thing…. Hmmmm - ok ‘Donald Harvey’… 🤕 1
steven100 Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 don't they have hand cuffs ... or a taser gun
JeffersLos Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said: Killing him was the right thing ??? The threat to innocent staff and vulnerable members of the public was neutralized. Yes, killing him was the right thing. Deal with it, snowflake.
richard_smith237 Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 50 minutes ago, JeffersLos said: The threat to innocent staff and vulnerable members of the public was neutralized. Yes, killing him was the right thing. Oh dear - that highlight some serious mental flaws of your own. The 'threat' wasn't neutralised, it was exterminated... they may as well have chopped him up with a machete or shot him in the head... this wasn't restraint, it was a violent attack by two staff members smashing his head to the floor and repeatedly punching him. Thai News Quote: [ two male staff members appeared and forcibly tried to restrain him. The situation escalated; they slammed Sa-ard to the ground with alarming force, one of the staff members resorting to punching him on the head repeatedly ] 50 minutes ago, JeffersLos said: Deal with it, snowflake. Ok neanderthal... 1 1
JeffersLos Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 17 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: they may as well have chopped him up with a machete or shot him in the head... Absolutely. Both excellent methods of neutralizing the deranged that are endangering vulnerable innocents.
BangkokReady Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 8 hours ago, JeffersLos said: Both excellent methods of neutralizing the deranged that are endangering vulnerable innocents. "he talked incoherently and did not sleep, and was on his phone all night" "The patient was seen walking toward the door and trying to leave the room." Those are the only things that the victim is reported to have done prior to the attack by the staff. How is that posing a danger or warranting death? 1
Lorry Posted December 13, 2024 Author Posted December 13, 2024 I posted this not to give Jello an opportunity for trolling (how is your toothpaste doing?), but because they said "it's normal". Government hospital care is often discussed here. At least this goverment hospital, in Kantaralak, is not a place I would want to be. Here is a different way to handle a situation:
richard_smith237 Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 36 minutes ago, BangkokReady said: "he talked incoherently and did not sleep, and was on his phone all night" "The patient was seen walking toward the door and trying to leave the room." Those are the only things that the victim is reported to have done prior to the attack by the staff. How is that posing a danger or warranting death? Its not... but we now know JeffersLos' keyboard is made from tungsten.... he's so hard he'd smash anything else to pieces for making a typo !!!!... Didn't you notice it went darker a little earlier today ?... the sun turned off out of fear of Jeffer's shadow... 2
G_Money Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Killing him was the right thing ??? Not being professional about safely restraining him, but slamming him so hard on the floor his brain stopped working was the right thing…. Hmmmm - ok ‘Donald Harvey’… 🤕 Still better than being shot in the back of the head point blank like they do in America.
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