Police probe death of cadet during training session

A fact-finding investigation into the death of a non-commissioned officer cadet who passed away after training in Songkhla on Tuesday has been launched by the Royal Thai Police ( RTP ) office.

Pakorn ‘ Bright’ Niamrat, 26, passed away while undergoing student teaching at the Than Muk tent in the Sadao area of Songkhla, and an investigation into his death is currently ongoing, according to federal police chief Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol yesterday.

Pol Gen Torsak declared that he had mandated that the family of the deceased student been given access to a thorough investigation and restorative assistance.

To maintain good cure for all parties, the probe was required. Pakorn’s family has received condolences from the Border Patrol Police( BPP ), to which he was affiliated.

On October 1, Pakorn first arrived at the station for basic instruction.

Pakorn joined 99 another recruits in the training, according to the RTP. If the cadets had any actual illnesses, they were questioned ahead.

Tuesday morning at 5.30 am, the teaching started with 20 minutes of muscle stretching, followed by a 7-kilometer walk and run program.

Pakorn was obviously disoriented, collapsed, and became unresponsive six kilometers into the session. He had a warmth of 37.5C, according to paramedics.

Pakorn was taken urgently to Sadao Hospital, where it was discovered that he had experienced severe fever. After that, he was taken to Hat Yai Hospital, where his brain stopped.

Pakorn’s girl Pavitra claimed to have been informed that her brother was too frail to complete the entire circle. To follow the instructor’s instructions and finish the running course, he had to be carried by friends. If the education was increased, she questioned.