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Police to discuss tycoon's death with medical examiner
KHANATHIT SRIHIRUNDAJ
THE SUNDAY NATION

BANGKOK: -- POLICE yesterday summoned an expert technician to check the car in which construction tycoon Chuwong Saetang was found dead on June 26.

Meanwhile, a medical examiner will discuss the cause of death today, and witnesses from the golf course, where Chuwong went prior to the road accident, will be summoned for information tomorrow, senior investigator Pol Maj-General Sombat Milinthajinda said yesterday.

City police chief Pol Lt-General Srivara Ransibrahmanakul gave an order on Friday for the probe into Chuwong's death to focus on 10 additional points because of suspicion of foul play. So, Sombat said doctors from two hospitals would be interviewed about the cause of death. The first, who got Chuwong's body after the crash, has already spoken to police, while the medical examiner will testify to police today on the cause of death and wounds.

Police got information yesterday about Chuwong's friend's car, reportedly second-hand, from a car expert on whether it ran at a fatal speed, plus crash impacts and why airbags did not work, Sombat said. But there was no concrete evidence or new information so far to suggest it wasn't a road accident death, as initially ruled, he said.

Meanwhile, investigator Pol Lt-Colonel Natthapong Kerd-eium said a lawyer for golf course "caddie and pretty" Kanthana Siwathanapol, 26, who was summoned to testify about Chuwong's shares being transferred to her, asked to postpone a meeting with police until Tuesday or Wednesday. Natthapong said police will summon three others this week including another "pretty", who received shares from Chuwong worth Bt40 million to Bt80 million .

Chuwong was found dead inside a car on June 26 in what the driver, Pol Lt-Colonel Banyin Tangpakorn, claimed was a road accident. But Banyin didn't have any injuries. A former deputy commerce minister, Banyin has been charged with reckless driving that caused another person's death. Given that a large number of Chuwong's shares were suspiciously transferred to two women days before his death, plus several other suspect points, the billionaire's family filed petitions to the authorities including the prime minister for a transparent and thorough probe into his death. This led to the police investigation that began last week.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Police-to-discuss-tycoons-death-with-medical-exami-30264738.html

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-- The Nation 2015-07-19

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Please call in the RTP commander from Koh Tao,

he will find out the trouth in less than a month !

No problem on autopsie,

Thailand used to do this on the ash !

They just call the ghost to tell them the full story;

who not beleaves is an idi... !!

all over 215 mill - 10% for the RTP anyway ,

if they find the trouth, they will collect 10% from the victims,

if they will " find it was an exident " they will receive 10% from the benefiters !!

As the benefiters have the money in the hands already, with whom you would arrange a deal ??

Ok, some share will go to the doctor on site and the forensic exerciser !

But no VAT !!

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The police will discuss findings with the medical examiner. In most countries, that have fully functioning law and order, that is what police do. They consult their experts, the forensic people, the CSI people, and they call in outside experts if necessary. This is known in law enforcement circles as solving a crime. Since the police engage in a very limited amount of crime solving here, this is something they would somehow consider exceptional or unusual.

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If they don't show up, issue a warrant for their arrest and go get them, Oh I forgot "do you know who they are, who they know?

Police are there to enforce the law, they don't "invite" suspects to come in for questioning and especially with advance warning.

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