After a animal rights attorney claimed an endotracheal pipe was lost, the Department of Corrections has insisted that all of its attempts to revive the late advocate Netiporn” Boong” Sanesangkhom were properly carried out.
The justice minister, who was present at the 28-year-old activist’s funeral rite on Saturday, demanded a quick examination report and a simple investigation into the death from the department after the family and close friends of Netiporn made an emotional request. They even rejected a crown offered by the ministry.
The Medical Correctional Institution’s staff members performed the treatment attempts on Tuesday, according to the Department of Corrections, on Sunday, using industry regular products and procedures.
According to the office, doctors inserted an endotracheal tubes, massaged the soul, and administered medicines to stimulate the brain and blood pressure in accordance with high-level rescue techniques.
Additionally, it claimed that its health staff would provide treatment indefinitely until the individual arrived at Thammasart University Hospital. When its business reopens, it promised to give family the medical records for Netiporn.
The examination of Netiporn at Thammasat University Hospital on Saturday, according to Kritsadang Nutcharus, a prosecutor from Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, revealed that an endotracheal rod was inserted into her throat because her digestive system was filled with air.
He also complained that the Department of Corrections had hardly made the requested five weeks prior and the requested release of the Department of Corrections ‘ request to release the cure data for Netiporn as well as CCTV footage from the treatment efforts.
Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong also observed a Netiporn funeral service at a Buddhist temple in the Lat Krabang district on Saturday.
Netiporn’s close friends and family members at the temple pleaded with the authorities to release information regarding her death and those of other political prisoners. The minister’s wreath, which he had as he was leaving the temple, was also rejected by them.
Netiporn had been held on a lethal drug charge in the Chatuchak district since January 26, but she had already had her bail revoked.