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DEATH OF TAWATCHAI

Probe into DSI death to look at injury timing

The Nation 

 

BANGKOK: -- THE COMMITTEE investigating the death of Tawatchai Anukul while in the custody of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is trying to determine if his liver ruptured before or after he allegedly hanged himself.


Prominent forensic doctor, Khunying Dr Porntip Rojanasunan, as the committee's adviser, said doctors will meet today to discuss the timing of the injury.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Probe-into-DSI-death-to-look-at-injury-timing-30295724.html

 

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Didn't the good Dr give her opinion already?  and now she is adviser to the committee.

I wonder why the fake land papers with names have not been made public,  OOpp's my bad, to many rich and powerful people...  

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When you hang yourself you generally rupture your neck,  not your spleen, the spleen requires a heavy hit like a car accident , falling off a balcony or interrogation methods,  these three methods happen quite frequently in Thailand......................................................:coffee1:

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It might have been a spontaneous liver rupture, 

or he could have done it himself:facepalm:

Set up a committee,then if their verdict goes 

against the facts,or if they cannot come up with 

a conclusion,no one person is a fault, for not 

doing their job.

regards worgeordie

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The ligature on his neck looks too thin to have been made by a pair of socks and there seems to be no sign of a knot joining the pair together.  Looks more like a garotte made from a piece of smooth flex that left no pattern marks.  But who am I to say?  Best leave it to Khunying Pornthip.  

 

Forensic evidence whether flawed or sound can mean either everything or nothing in a Thai court.  Why let facts get in the way of a lucrative story?

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