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Human bones found in canal near Government House, again
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- A crew went to work this morning to make Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha’s floating market a reality only to find some skeletons in the canal.

Twenty-five bone fragments thought to be human were retrieved near the Government House this morning from Phadung Krung Kasem canal during a cleanup operation and will be removed before visitors are welcomed to the floating market on Feb. 12.

Aside from what appears to be human leg, hip and back bones, authorities also found a tear gas cannister and electronic components that could be part of homemade bomb equipment.

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2015/02/02/human-bones-found-canal-near-government-house-again

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2015-02-02

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Bones believed to belong to man found in canal near Government House

BANGKOK: -- Police, troops and workers of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration combed the bed of the Padung Krung Kasem Canal beside the Government House and found about 25 pieces of bones.

The authorities believed the bones came from the lower part of a human body but the Forensic Medicine Institute has yet to check and confirm it.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Bones-believed-to-belong-to-man-found-in-canal-nea-30253196.html

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-- The Nation 2015-02-02

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The canal was created in 1851 and it may be the bones of an earlier resident of Rattanakosin or judging by the fetid stench emanating from the klong which is a dead end, it could be the bones of someone thrown in a year ago. Toxic water at its finest.

http://www.bangkok.com/attraction-waterway/khlongs-khlong-phadung-krung.htm#

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The canal was created in 1851 and it may be the bones of an earlier resident of Rattanakosin or judging by the fetid stench emanating from the klong which is a dead end, it could be the bones of someone thrown in a year ago. Toxic water at its finest.

http://www.bangkok.com/attraction-waterway/khlongs-khlong-phadung-krung.htm#

Your description makes it sound like such a great place to stick another floating market

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I read it as they have some bones which they believe belong to a man they found in a canal.

How did he lose them?

He fell in the water..........his name was Eccles!

Did they find a piece of paper with the time written on it amongst the bones?

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I read it as they have some bones which they believe belong to a man they found in a canal.

How did he lose them?

He fell in the water..........his name was Eccles!

Did they find a piece of paper with the time written on it amongst the bones?

Many thanks Lemon, not seen that before. Top class humour. Or as the Thai would call it, evidence.

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Market dredging turns up bones, pipe bomb
The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- Police yesterday submitted 65 pieces of bone, discovered along with a tear gas cylinder, a pipe bomb and a giant firecracker, during the dredging of Pradongmanutum Canal.The bones have been taken for examination to the Institute of Forensic Science at the Police General Hospital to see if they were human.

A source reported that forensic doctors had not yet reached a conclusion from DNA testing, although some pieces looked like human leg and pelvic bones.

The canal dredging work is to turn this area near Government House into a floating market by February 12, according to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's instruction.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Market-dredging-turns-up-bones-pipe-bomb-30253227.html

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-- The Nation 2015-02-03

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Many rumours concerning the fate of people who were involved in the recent demonstrations as well as others over the years, a little early to judge no doubt how long the original owner of the bones has been dead and of course what his or her connections to whatever group may have been.

Perhaps there may be a clue if there is a proven link twixt the tear gas canister and the deceased.

However the truth is really going to be about as rare as ''hens teeth'' pure conjecture which under the circumstances is about the only ''flexible'' course open in the matter.

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The canal was created in 1851 and it may be the bones of an earlier resident of Rattanakosin or judging by the fetid stench emanating from the klong which is a dead end, it could be the bones of someone thrown in a year ago. Toxic water at its finest.

http://www.bangkok.com/attraction-waterway/khlongs-khlong-phadung-krung.htm#

Your description makes it sound like such a great place to stick another floating market

and not a single comment about ghosts. cheesy.gif

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Something that we would all do well to remember is that this is not just limited to Thailand, human remains are regularly discovered in all countries, it happens in England very often, including young children sacrificed by Africans practicing witchcraft, below is a link (one of hundreds) about human remains found on the banks of The Thames (not far from the seat of power) always in these cases it is best to wait until some proof of a crime before we pass judgement.

http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/10210086.Greenwich_dog_walker_finds_human_remains_on_Thames_shore/

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/03/human-tissue-found-in-burger-meat-2608178.html

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The canal was created in 1851 and it may be the bones of an earlier resident of Rattanakosin or judging by the fetid stench emanating from the klong which is a dead end, it could be the bones of someone thrown in a year ago. Toxic water at its finest.

http://www.bangkok.com/attraction-waterway/khlongs-khlong-phadung-krung.htm#

Your description makes it sound like such a great place to stick another floating market

definitely "no farang would buy from putrid floating markets"

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