A forensic officer collects evidence in a sugarcane plantation where a two-year-old Myanmar boy is found dead on Tuesday after he went missing on Dec 17. (Photo taken from @wearesuphanburi Facebook page)A second autopsy will be conducted on a two-year-old Myanmar boy found dead on Tuesday in a sugarcane field in Suphan Buri province to clear his parents’ lingering doubts. Piew, 26, a Myanmar worker and his wife Mor, 20, have questioned the results of the autopsy of the Police General Hospital’s Institute of Forensic Medicine, which showed no sign of physical assault. The boy went missing on Dec 17 when he went out to play near the sugarcane plantation where his parents worked. The second autopsy would focus on the questions raised by the boy’s parents, particularly a deformity in the joints, he said.
Source: Bangkok Post December 27, 2018 10:30 UTC