Despite examination finding no connection to treatment, questions persist regarding death.
A massage who was alleged to possess tied a neck-twisting singer to death has asked for justice and a chance to show her side of the story.
Even though an autopsy has determined there was no direct correlation between the massage therapy she received and the factors that led to her falling ill and passing away two months later, issues still remain regarding the death of Chayada Prao-hom, aka” Ping Chayada.”
The massage, who gave her brand just as Aoy, expressed surprise upon hearing the news of Chayada’s departure. The 20-year-old song reportedly had three visits to the Udon Thani store starting in early October to seek treatment for a thick neck.
Aoy claimed that she had no idea if she had treated Chayada in a private setting because the incident took place more than two months ago. She was unable to recall every client she had.
” I was so shocked when I heard that I was that masseuse”, she said. ” I have a massage therapist permission. I’ve worked as a massage for many years, but I’ve never been in a similar situation.
I’m asking for justice and am prepared to prove the fact.
The store where Chayada was treated has seven licensed therapist, all of whom have completed a 150-hour education program, as the law requires.
Dr Somchaichot Piyawatwela, the mind of the Udon Thani public health department, said on Monday that an examination revealed Chayada’s death was due to infection and fungal infections, with no validation linking the death to the massage.
However, Somsak Thepsutin, the minister of public health, claimed an MRI scan showed no signs of cervical spine fractures or dislocations, which would indicate that the incident wasn’t related to massage.
According to press accounts, Chayada experienced chest, neck and lower back pain on Oct 5, after she visited a massage room. She apparently had her arms numb, hurt, and then had chest adjustment.
On November 22, her situation became extreme muscle weakness, and she was taken to the Udon Thani Hospital’s intensive care unit. She died from toxic shock on December 8.
Mr Somsak stressed that modern health technologies, such as MRI, provided clear evidence that massage was related to the victim’s state”. We had maintain justice for all parties involved, “he said.
When questioned about the effects of the case on Thai conventional medicine and treatment, the minister emphasized the importance of public assurance, which the ministry’s quality control measures and safety and reliability standards support.
According to a source with knowledge of the case, Chayada’s family also has questions about whether throat manipulation might have contributed to the circumstances that eventually caused the singer’s death.
But, after discussing the matter with family, she reportedly decided not to get another autopsy. Her sister’s death is scheduled to take place on Wednesday.