They want the seven officers, who have been charged, fired, according to Sira Jenjakha, a former member of the now-defunct National Reform Council, who led the group. The family had a second autopsy done at Thammasat University’s Forensic Science Institute, as they believed the police procedure had not been thorough, Sira said. Initial findings of the second autopsy suggest Don suffered blunt force trauma, resulting in bruises all over his body, and his skull was fractured. The family has produced a medical certificate stating that Don did not suffer from any such chronic illness. The group urged Prayut to transfer Termpao and the seven charged policemen out of Sutthisan Police Station to ensure a just investigation.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 21, 2016 18:04 UTC