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Premchai, 14 Others Remanded in Custody Following Fatal Bangkok Building Collapse


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Despite the chin sling and his apparent frailty, he retains the mental capacity to make a secret signal with his right hand indicating to his protection team their next action.

 

Transporting him in the back of a police pickup would display him as a figure of importance, his very own 'Popemobile'. Was he facing front or rear?

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17 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Wheel chairs are the favored transport here....Thaksin and now Premchai....yes...we feel sorry for you:)

 

Off to Police General Hospital he'll soon be going, or some similar arrangement owing to his "health."

 

 

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17 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Wheel chairs are the favored transport here....Thaksin and now Premchai....yes...we feel sorry for you:)

 

15 hours ago, nausea said:

Ah, the wheel chair thing. 

 

I was thinking the same thing, and then I took a closer look at him. You should too. Have a look at his ankles and shins, Swollen and the purple discolouration. Look at his hand skin tone,  pale.  The man is in poor medical condition. I would not be surprised if he is diabetic with kidney disease and/or  heart disease.  In this case, I think he does need the wheelchair. He is only 71, but looks like 81+.

 

 

11 hours ago, mfd101 said:

Seems to have lost weight too. Both literally & metaphorically.

 

The face covering  conceals his multiple chins.

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The OP was about the disastrous collapse of the building. A collapse that caused the horrific deaths of many workers yet the majority of posters here make comments about wheelchairs, neck braces and the Police Hospital with the oh so obvious connection to Mr T.

Please, instead of showing how effing witty you plums are, show some respect for the (probably) undocumented 350 baht a day workers who have lost their lives.

 

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16 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

 

I was thinking the same thing, and then I took a closer look at him. You should too. Have a look at his ankles and shins, Swollen and the purple discolouration. Look at his hand skin tone,  pale.  The man is in poor medical condition. I would not be surprised if he is diabetic with kidney disease and/or  heart disease.  In this case, I think he does need the wheelchair. He is only 71, but looks like 81+.

 

 

 

The face covering  conceals his multiple chins.

When they showed him coming out of prison a while back he looked horrible.No pity though.

Just how corrupt is the chap? Implicated in this and a slayer of black panthers. Not a likeable uncle.

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There's a vacant luxury suite waiting for one of you.

Premchai Karnasuta, president of Italian-Thai Development Plc (ITD) and a suspect in the State Audit Office building collapse case, has been transferred from the Bangkok Remand Prison’s medical unit to the Correctional Hospital.

 

The 71-year-old was moved for examination due to breathing problems. Reports say he has several underlying health conditions, and due to his age, he was admitted for treatment.

 

Earlier today, another suspect, Pimon Charoenying, an 85-year-old structural engineer whose signature appears on the design plans, was also transferred to the Correctional Hospital due to health issues and his age.

 

https://x.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1924751612788277360

 

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On 5/18/2025 at 12:56 AM, Patong2021 said:

 

 

I was thinking the same thing, and then I took a closer look at him. You should too. Have a look at his ankles and shins, Swollen and the purple discolouration. Look at his hand skin tone,  pale.  The man is in poor medical condition. I would not be surprised if he is diabetic with kidney disease and/or  heart disease.  In this case, I think he does need the wheelchair. He is only 71, but looks like 81+.


You are correct. In this case the wheelchair in genuine. I saw him about three months ago in Villa market and he was being pushed around in a wheelchair then.

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