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Cadet’s family should meet to find ‘mutual understanding’: probe head
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2017
The Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) is still waiting to be contacted by the family of Phakhapong “Meay” Tanyakan for a meeting to discuss the cadet’s death and the findings of the subsequent military probe, said ACM Chawarat Marungruang, who chaired the committee conducting the probe and has acted as its spokesperson.
Military absolves its own over the death of cadet
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2017
FAMILY DISREGARDS REPORT THAT SAYS MEAY’S DEATH NOT CAUSED BY PUNISHMENT
Cadet’s family to sue as Army concludes death from natural causes
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2017
THE FAMILY OF cadet Phakhapong “Meay” Tanyakan is dissatisfied with the conclusions of an investigation into the cause of his death and plans to sue the Army.
Cadet’s family determined to fight on as funeral held
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2017
THE FAMILY of deceased cadet Phakhapong “Meay” Tanyakan has pledged to continue their quest for truth about his mysterious death, after they finally conducted simple and sorrowful cremation rites for him in Chon Buri’s Sri Racha district yesterday afternoon.
Cadet death investigation to conclude next week
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2017
A fact-finding committee is expected to conclude its investigation into the suspicious death of a cadet next week.
Two officers transferred in death of teenage cadet
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2017
FAMILY BLAMES INJURIES FROM PUNISHMENT AT SCHOOL; ARMY VOWS TO CONDUCT TRANSPARENT INVESTIGATION
Organs of deceased cadet sent for another autopsy
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2017
THE RELATIVES of an 18-year-old cadet who died at a military academy last month, yesterday received the organs that were removed from his body at Phramongkutklao Hospital and handed them over to the Central Institute of Forensic Science (CIFS) for further autopsy.
Cadet died ‘due to health issue’
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2017
Deputy PM Prawit says corporal |punishment is common practice in the military and there was no wrongdoing.
Army denies ‘suspicious circumstances’ claim in death of teenage cadet
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2017
PHRAMONGKUTKLAO Hospital has dismissed concerns surrounding the recent death and reported “missing organs” of an 18-year-old military student.
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