In order to continue their research into the tragic incident where a boarding passenger’s leg became trapped in an moving walkway at Don Mueang airport last week, police are still awaiting security camera footage.
The aircraft management had been asked to provide the camera film shortly after the incident last Thursday, but prosecutors had still not received it, according to Pol Col. Adirek ThongkaEmkaew, commander of Don Muang officers, who made the statement on Monday.
He had instructed them to repeat the demand and beg airport officials if there was any issue preventing them from complying because it was crucial to the exploration.
In order to determine how the female traveler came to be so severely hurt, invesigators were compiling see accounts and other evidence. Police had not yet been able to question the injured person because doctors were keeping her in a sterile, isolated environment to eliminate any possibility of illness, according to Pol Col. Adirek.
The activity of the moving sidewalk is the main problem. Was it functioning generally? How did the accident occur if it was standard? He remarked.
According to him, control of Don Mueang aircraft had previously worked with police in cases.
Although they were working to expedite the inspection, Pol Col. Adirek said that at this point the situation was not regarded as being delayed.
A 57-year-old woman’s left foot and nbsp were lost on June 29 when they got stuck at the end of a moving walkway in the local depot at Don Mueang aircraft. To get to her scheduled flight to Nakhon Si Thammarat in the southwestern province, she was using the staircase.
After that, the airport management claimed that despite their extensive use, all 20 moving roads at Don Mueang Airport had been well maintained.