It is a soft area through which a screwdriver can be easily puncture and reach the brain, Pol Maj Phonchai Gen said. The autopsy of Teerapong's body, which included a computerised tomography (CT) scan for detailed cross-sectional images, found another two stab wounds, also believed to have been caused by the screwdriver, but they were not severe, he said. Investigators from the CSD's sub-division 5 will today escort all of the 18 suspects to the CSD headquarters for questioning, Pol Gen Srivara said. Pol Gen Srivara also expected the officers to today receive a sound clip claimed by the victim's lawyer Songkran Atchariyasap to be a key item of evidence. Meanwhile, deputy permanent secretary for justice Tawatchai Thaikyo said officials will on March 28 consider a request by the victim's family for compensation, which is granted by law in criminal cases.
Source: Bangkok Post March 13, 2017 22:11 UTC