Video shows adult being manhandled, punched
A 31-year-old man who was reportedly being treated at the hospital where he was being treated died after being brutalized by staff members.  ,
According to the Institute of Forensic Medicine, an autopsy revealed that he died from a brain injuries sustained by a painful thing.
The individual, Sa-ard Bunla, was a big alcoholic. He had immediately stopped eating and after two nights began having seizures, according to his father, Thongsuk Kaewraksa.
Sa-ard was taken to Kantharalak clinic on December 4 and, according to Mr. Thongsuk, his condition had improved after two nights it.
But, on December 7 at around 3 a.m., medical staff informed Mr. Thongsuk that his son needed to be transferred to the medical section. He talked incessantly, he did not sleep, and he was on his cellphone all day, according to the explanation given.
Thai media made a saving from the security cameras in the shared hospital Sa-ard was staying in public. The person was spotted trying to leave the place by attempting to walk toward the door. Then two female staff came in, grabbed hold of him, and attempted to manhandle him back into the room.  ,
They were slamming Sa-ard to the ground, according to the saving. One of them repeatedly punched the person on the mind. When two female employees arrived to assist, they attempted to lock the person while pressing him to the floor.
Mr. Thongsuk claimed he heard the invasion taking place in the room, but that he was not permitted to enter. He asked staff if they were overdoing it, and was told it was regular, he said.
Mr. Thongsuk arrived at his son’s place at around 6 a.m. and discovered him tied to the bed, covered in injuries.
At 8pm, Sa-ard was pronounced deceased.
According to Dr. Thanong Weerasangpong of Si Sa Ket Provincial Public Health, the doctor is currently looking into and verifying the information surrounding his crossing. The two female staff members have already been suspended from their jobs.  ,
In the northern territory, funeral rites were being performed.  ,