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Thai tycoon's death: Unusual car crash closes to conclusion


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Unusual car crash closes to conclusion

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BANGKOK: -- Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau commissioner Pol Lt Gen Sriwara Rangsitpramakul today summoned a meeting with police investigators handling the car crash incident which killed the multi billionaire construction tycoon in order to piece together all their findings to determine if the car crash was an accident or was intentionally staged to make it appear a normal crash to cover up murder.

Most significant point to be discussed at the meeting today was the forensic autopsy of the tycoon Chuwong Sae Tang which showed internal wounds from the impact caused by the car crash or something else.

Forensic autopsy revealed he had internal bleeding in the brain.

Moreover another important clue will come from car expert particularly technical information from the vehicle to determine whether the impact that could cause serious injury or death to passenger and driver.

The police would question the speed that could trigger the air bags to function upon impact, as in this case air bags did not work.

The police investigators expected to conclude the incident if it was accident or was staged.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/unusual-car-crash-closes-to-conclusion

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-- Thai PBS 2015-07-24

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From what we have heard about this incident....and that the victim had a brain bleed caused by a bang on the head.....if there's no damage to the inside of the car...the airbags didn't deploy...maybe from slow speed, faulty would seem a little unlikely...........the front of the car is definately a low speed impact.....I would think someone's or some people, going to be in a bit of bother!

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@Thai at Heart. Where did you come up with that jiberish? The seatbelts have nothing to do with the airbags. There are sensors located on the front, sides and back of the vehicle which determines airbag deployment.

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It was staged, investigation over, stop < deleted > around trying to justify that it was an "accident" when it so clearly wasn't.

The pretty has a lot of moola now, so how much is she prepared to pay for "Accident Insurance" or maybe I should say assurance.

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By the damage, the car was not going over 30 km/hr and air bags will not open. It is very expensive to repair the air bag system after fired, and a low speed crash, if seat belts are used, do not cause injuries. An inmediate autopsy will found if this man was killed at the time of the accidente or before...but....now may be late.

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I heard from the neighbors gardener, that the driver lost conrol of the car, hit the tree and tycoon tang did what many of us do when a employee does something we see as uncalled for (stupid). He utter ''i don't belive you did this we will be late to meet number 3 mistress'' hit his forehead with the open palm of his hand, but he was just too overzealous, hit himself too hard and thus ruptured a blood vessel in the brain , thus leading to his demise.

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No problems, junior plod could make an in depth analysis of this event in about 2 minutes flat, no need for an expensive autopsy and medical report to get in the way of the full and thorough investigation.

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Toyota and Lexus srs, airbag designed to deploy at speeds of 20 to 30 km an hour,it is well known and I have seen non deployment at much higher speeds and people have been killed.just Google it and you will see the amount of complaints of non deployment of air bags Lexus.

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