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DSI show reporters where land official died in custody - just a shame the CCTV was not working

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5 hours ago, z42 said:

Maybe a CPR expert can debunk the idea that badly administered CPR caused the internal injuries then, seeing as there is CCTV of 'medics' trying to revive the bloke. But this charade of busted CCTV is fooling no one with even a  shred of intelligence, would be laughable if it wasn't so serious

I remember in CPR training sternum can break and also heard of a technique some used with phone books to limit external bruising. I can't remember concern over liver damage doing CPR and think have to either be stupid, terrified or desperate to damage liver and the same applies to the CCTV. A real a crock of coincidences

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Interesting, that cell is far better than standard police cells. Not 30 people, it has a bed, and looks vaguely clean. Pity it also leads to death!

''suicidebysocks'' sounds like a great name for a new Thai band.

btw, there still is a company operating in Patong since 2005 called ''Tsunami car rentals''

TIT

A prime high profile case for the Army to investigate ....if they are serious about stopping corruption.

But then that would be hoping for too much..

No foxes in the hen house at DSI, 

Sure they are quite capable of investigating themselves. 

6 hours ago, NongKhaiKid said:

In LoS ' working CCTV ' is an oxymoron, sometimes through lack of maintenance etc and sometimes conveniently so.

They can work when required and out of commission if a cover up is needed. Maybe they forgot to read the directions upon installation "Batteries not included"

6 hours ago, ukrules said:

Well that's very convenient isn't it. This whole case is rotten to the core.

 

It stinks of massive corruption and there should be a high level investigation opened into this incident.

 

Ha ha - it's the high level people committing these crimes - letting them investigate themselves is just an excuse to pay them for their crimes.

25 minutes ago, timewilltell said:

Ha ha - it's the high level people committing these crimes - letting them investigate themselves is just an excuse to pay them for their crimes.

WOW a financial daisy chain. 

7 hours ago, z42 said:

Maybe a CPR expert can debunk the idea that badly administered CPR caused the internal injuries then, seeing as there is CCTV of 'medics' trying to revive the bloke. But this charade of busted CCTV is fooling no one with even a  shred of intelligence, would be laughable if it wasn't so serious

 

 

there is credible medical literature about cpr causing liver injury

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17640792     

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S245224731630111X

https://www.cicm.org.au/CICM_Media/CICMSite/CICM-Website/Resources/Publications/CCR Journal/Previous Editions/June 2004/06_2004_Jun_Traumatic-Liver-Injury.pdf

http://www.atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2014.189.1_MeetingAbstracts.A6468

http://www.firstaidforfree.com/complications-of-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-cpr/

7 hours ago, ukrules said:

Well that's very convenient isn't it. This whole case is rotten to the core.

 

It stinks of massive corruption and there should be a high level investigation opened into this incident.

 

 No need to investigate.... They already know what happened

Is anybody surprised? The only difference in this case is that they didn't kill the result of the second examination! A serious error that will have someone moved to an inactive post for 30 days?  :bah::(:wai:

Just goes to show that Thailand has a long way to go in eradicating Corruption within it's ranks. This happened in Phuket, which is a Cesspool of Corruption from the top down to the secretaries in the land offices and the police. Now lets watch a "super Cover-up" put in Motion or whether justice will prevail. I am betting on Cover-up! How about you?

15 hours ago, Wilsonandson said:


Oh put a sock in it! It was suicide plain and simple.
;)

maybe they did try to put a sock in him! :w00t:

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