Probe starts into 'fishy' suicide bids

Probe starts into 'fishy' suicide bids

The Department of Corrections has set up a fact-finding committee to look into three apparent suicide attempts by members of the Thalu Gas political protest group.

The committee is tasked with finding out where a large number of painkillers swallowed by one detainee and sharp objects used by the other two to cut their wrists came from, Ayuth Sintoppant, the department director-general, said on Tuesday.

Natthi Thongplat, head of Bangkok Remand Prison, said Phalaphon Chitsuphap, 20, who had swallowed between 20 and 30 painkillers, told him he was under a lot of stress in prison as he couldn't take care of his wife who is now three months' pregnant.

The detainee admitted to having collected pills from 10 inmates until he had what he thought would be a fatal dose, said Mr Natthi.

As for Baibun Thaiphanit and Phutthiphong Sombun who both sustained self-inflicted lacerations to their wrists, both of them admitted they had previously committed similar acts of self-harm before they were detained, according to Mr Natthi.

The two also indicated that the reason for injuring themselves this time was that they wanted to win public sympathy, said Mr Natthi.

A preliminary investigation found that all three incidents occurred within about five minutes of each other, he said.

"In my experience, as a prison chief for more than eight years, this is the first time that a detainee has swallowed that many painkillers in one go," he said.

However, the present condition of the three men isn't as bad as reported previously by the media, he said.

On Monday, Arnon Nampa, a leader of the anti-government Ratsadon group, posted details on his Facebook page of what he alleged were suicide attempts by the three men.

Mr Ayuth said he was notified about the attempts by a warder on Saturday night and had rushed to see them at the prison. The three, who have been detained since June 17, were rushed to the Department of Corrections' hospital, he said.

As of Tuesday, Mr Phalaphon had apparently recovered and was still only suffering from mild nausea, while the cuts to the wrist of the other two detainees weren't especially deep and now only needed cleaning, he said.

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