hotchilli Posted Thursday at 06:39 AM Posted Thursday at 06:39 AM 4 hours ago, webfact said: Tragically, Jensen was held as an unidentified foreigner, and mere days after being arrested, he was found unresponsive in a single holding cell. Despite resuscitation attempts, he was declared dead around 9:30 p.m. His body was sent to Chulalongkorn University for identification procedures That's embarrassing, but I'm sure plod will get over it soon.
kingstonkid Posted Thursday at 06:48 AM Posted Thursday at 06:48 AM I think the Danish Embassy is going to have to answer some questions which they will prod the Thais for. There was a lot missed. A lot of people dropped tha ball. It will be interesting to know how he died. 1
zhaffsky Posted Thursday at 07:42 AM Posted Thursday at 07:42 AM I'm curious - why fingerprints are taken upon arrival in Thailand? Foreigners should be easilty identifiable. 2
Peterphuket Posted Thursday at 07:56 AM Posted Thursday at 07:56 AM Cannabis use, ....and there are so many who insist it is really harmless. 2
Popular Post thesetat Posted Thursday at 08:04 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:04 AM His government should be demanding an external investigation into how this man died inside a jail cell with police watching constantly. He disappeared over a month ago in March. Has he been locked up all this time without their knowledge of who he is or medical checks? Any death inside a jail cell should be investigated by outside sources. To maintain neutrality about the circumstances of the death. Especially in a Thai jail cell. 4 1
Popular Post renaissanc Posted Thursday at 08:23 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:23 AM 1 hour ago, khunjeff said: Why couldn't they use his face and fingerprints to identify him through immigration's much-vaunted biometric system? This is a very good question. 3
klauskunkel Posted Thursday at 08:27 AM Posted Thursday at 08:27 AM 5 hours ago, webfact said: Jensen was held as an unidentified foreigner, and mere days after being arrested, he was found unresponsive in a single holding cell. Despite resuscitation attempts, he was declared dead around 9:30 p.m. His body was sent to Chulalongkorn University for identification procedures. Jensen carried no ID at the time of his arrest. With his visa expired, immigration officials had already classified him as an overstayer prior to his identification. This needs explaining by the police: "With his visa expired" How can the police say that his visa had expired without being able to identify him? The visa is in the passport. 2
it is what it is Posted Thursday at 08:28 AM Posted Thursday at 08:28 AM it's a pity the authorities, instead of putting a mentally distressed foreigner on a bus to bangkok and washing their hands of the problem, didn't contact mental health services or charities or the appropriate embassy in order to provide appropriate help and support. 2
bbbbooboo Posted Thursday at 08:32 AM Posted Thursday at 08:32 AM hmmm… so a missing person is found dead in police custody, this could only happen in Thailand ? 2
ikke1959 Posted Thursday at 09:15 AM Posted Thursday at 09:15 AM I just think the RTP has forgot him, he was in a cell... RTP is not so smart but violent and probably they wanted to teach him a lesson and put him in a cell but forgot him.. The Danish Embassy should normally have been informed if there was an arrest
Gottfrid Posted Thursday at 11:07 AM Posted Thursday at 11:07 AM 8 hours ago, webfact said: Jensen’s story underscores the challenges faced by tourists with mental health issues abroad and brings into question the processes followed in such situations. Thai authorities are likely to review the circumstances leading to his death to prevent future tragedies. No, it does not. If clarifies Thailands problem to find people who other are searching for, as well as it also sheds a light on the ignorance of just letting people sit in cells until they die.
4MyEgo Posted Thursday at 11:54 AM Posted Thursday at 11:54 AM 5 hours ago, khunjeff said: Why couldn't they use his face and fingerprints to identify him through immigration's much-vaunted biometric system? If my immigration office doesn't know when I re-enter the country through the immigrations database (which apparently isn't linked up to them) and of course, I have to drive 90kms to advise them that I am back from my overseas trip, then good luck with the police using the system. Have you forgotten where you are man LoL
saakura Posted Thursday at 12:13 PM Posted Thursday at 12:13 PM He was put in a 'single cell' at Phra Khanong police station on 26th March. And left there to die of hunger & thirst? Or what happened? It is all so confusing.
Caldera Posted Thursday at 01:49 PM Posted Thursday at 01:49 PM 11 hours ago, webfact said: With his visa expired, immigration officials had already classified him as an overstayer prior to his identification. How could they possibly know his visa status before establishing his identity? What a sad and incredible story again, hopefully his death will be investigated properly. RIP.
Jonathan Swift Posted Thursday at 04:37 PM Posted Thursday at 04:37 PM He should have been brought to a hospital. That's what they do in the US.
wozzlegummich Posted Thursday at 09:46 PM Posted Thursday at 09:46 PM Once again so many questions here for the local constabulary that will never be answered or accounted for. A law unto their own.
wavodavo Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM This is what happens when a country that legalises pot and allows a store on every street corner. Thailand is renown for being a free and easy,cheap , fun country and the casual pot smoker goes there for a holiday and gets carried away and overdoes it. This leads to them become totally out of their tree and then they get into trouble. It was a big mistake .
georgegeorgia Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM 8 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said: He should have been brought to a hospital. That's what they do in the US. People need to take responsibility for their own welfare "Someone" should of.....
Surasak Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM 17 hours ago, it is what it is said: it's a pity the authorities, instead of putting a mentally distressed foreigner on a bus to bangkok and washing their hands of the problem, didn't contact mental health services or charities or the appropriate embassy in order to provide appropriate help and support. You are suggesting joined up thinking. That can be a something of a stretch for some, even those in authority!
Bday Prang Posted yesterday at 06:13 AM Posted yesterday at 06:13 AM 22 hours ago, Peterphuket said: Cannabis use, ....and there are so many who insist it is really harmless. Because it is !
marin Posted yesterday at 06:20 AM Posted yesterday at 06:20 AM 13 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said: He should have been brought to a hospital. That's what they do in the US. Was he in the US?
josephbloggs Posted yesterday at 06:33 AM Posted yesterday at 06:33 AM 13 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said: He should have been brought to a hospital. That's what they do in the US. Yeah, and then the hospital will turf him out when they realise he has no money.
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