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Man didn't die from police beating, says Bangkok police chief

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He had been playing Hi-So and drinking with friends when a patrol arrived.

   

       Then the Hi Low began. 

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He check out, die of broken heart.

The Royal Thai Police is the most citizen caring law enforcer in this planet. There is no way the death is caused by them!

Plain as the light of day; this poor man was so depressed by losing at cards that he beat himself to death long before the police could arrive to rescue him. This sort of dangerous, drunken behaviour is why gambling is frowned upon. How could anyone doubt the police did their best to save him? Can the coepse be

1 hour ago, Borzandy said:

" Now the family want justice " solly we don't underesetand justice, what is it mean?

How much money we get  :whistling:

12 minutes ago, wvavin said:

The Royal Thai Police is the most citizen caring law enforcer in this planet. There is no way the death is caused by them!

 

You can drop the "Royal".

 

In Thai it is "National Thai Police", some upstart decided to add "Royal" to the English version about twenty years ago.

 

I am not sure the Thais would accept the gang of thugs associating themselves with "Royal".

 

 

 

 

As Mandy Rice Davies said "well he would say that would'nt he"

Of course he didn't. Not to mention the fact that the police would never in their life beat up someone. 

Yes, heart attack. that was it. 

Yes, socks. That was it. 

Don Daengjantip succumb to fatal injuries after he viciously attacked the officers fists with his head.  

I can tell you right now that he died of heart failure.  His heart stopped beating and he died.  Why his heart stopped beating well ... who knows.

 Don't think there will be an complete autopsy or any autopsy at all.

 

" The dead man's father Khamna Daengjantip and relatives are more sure of how Don met his death, however. As Khamna arrived at the hospital to take his son's corpse for a funeral in Mae Sot in the north west, he vowed that the family intend to take action against the police. "

What is the sarcasm here. I's not just a Thailand thing: It is the same as in almost every country in the world. If the Police is investigating himself, what is to be expected?

Clearly suicide.

developing news:

Police chief says that the dead man wasn't even at the raid, but was brought there by ill-intentioned people from somewhere else.  It has also come to light that the corpse in the meantime has disappeared from police custody, leaving everybody baffled. Police will check cctv in the area to find out  where the zombie went and advise people not to panic.

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1 hour ago, whatproblem said:

Another Thai "he didn't die from the beating ,he died because he stopped living "

Latest Thai report, a family member got a CCTV copy that showed 7 persons kicking the person on the ground wearing handcuffs

When will they learn to let a competent assessment of whatever the case may be before engaging the vocal chords. Pie in the sky and all of the other cliches.

Well since the Police Chef said so, then for sure nobody from the police could have been involved.

 

Now time to move on to other suspects. Maybe a Burmese guy can be found on a CCTV camera somewhere.

This may not go far, as is usual, cover up and deny, what is encouraging is that more and more, we see thais challenging the police version, as time goes by we can only hope that a wave of reform will take place, hopefully lead by a high ranking authority.

4 hours ago, jcsmith said:

I'm sure they can find some burmese person who was at the den to pin it on.

Wow, that's original and very thought out and very funny.

Whatever happened in that high profile case down south where a man apparently committed suicide in custody, but the doctor said his kidney/liver had burst from a severe blow? I haven't heard any news in recent weeks.

Poor circulation owing to faulty socks, led to heart failure.

 

The police weren't beating him, they were trying to resuscitate him by pounding him about the face and chest.

 

An autopsy cannot be performed as he chose the expedited cremation option.

Yes, yes, didn't ... of course, who says other ?

4 hours ago, elgordo38 said:

I think someone hit this guy Hi and Lo. Something did him in. I am glad I am to old to hang out in gambling dens and other places of ill repute. 

how do you get that old?

I'd like to make some smart comment or sarcastic remark about this. No, not about the poor guy's death, but about the cover up.

Anyone ever wonder what the top cops & army brass chat about over drinks ? Do they sincerely believe all the crap that they spew ? Or by some warped sense of "??????" do they really believe what they offer in such instances is the honest truth ?

As me dear ol dad once told me ... there's only one person in this world you have to be true to, the guy you are looking at when you are shaving.

Just wondering.

 

 

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Sanit said that he had set up a committee to get to the truth of the matter but it was his opinion that the injuries of the dead man were superficial and did not result in his death. If it can be shown that he died from heart failure then police would be in the clear, he said.

 

News flash... news just in from the coroner's office, autopsy proves heart failure... BiB nothing to worry about here!

The chief of Bangkok's police has said that injuries sustained by a man in a gambling raid on Wednesday were not enough to kill him.

 

 

Well now.......seeing as you are so very sure of yourself, lets have someone beat you hard with a blunt object for several minutes and see how you fare.

 

 

6 hours ago, Lupatria said:

No Thai cop would ever do this... because they are all dedicated to serve and protect.

the angry man hurled his body against a discarded billy club until he passed out ............

1 hour ago, smotherb said:

how do you get that old?

 

Thanks for that.

 

By far the funniest coment I've seen this week.

2 hours ago, Stevemercer said:

Whatever happened in that high profile case down south where a man apparently committed suicide in custody, but the doctor said his kidney/liver had burst from a severe blow? I haven't heard any news in recent weeks.

 

Rest assured, the Thugs in Brown are on the case.

 

Hmm, on second thoughts.

 

Don't ask questions like that, the Thugs in Brown are definitely on the case.

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