Not much mention of the two Burmese men held in the Thai prison these days. I wonder how they are doing......
Not much mention of the two Burmese men held in the Thai prison these days. I wonder how they are doing......
^ I suspect they've probably been better.
On Death Row in Bang Kwang (Nonthaburi), so shackled 24/7. Their inmate numbers, address, etc. shouldn't be too hard to find on various online petitions if one wishes to send them in a few baht.
Well I hope she's not planning a trip through Bangkok any time soon.
Good to see people have not forgotten.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the murder convictions of two migrant workers from Myanmar in the killings of two British backpackers that drew world attention to the tourist island of Koh Tao.
The workers, Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, were sentenced to death for the September 2014 murder of David Miller, 24 and the murder and rape of Hannah Witherridge, 23, on the Thai island, a haven for divers.
In their verdict, a panel of two judges said the death sentences handed down by lower courts would be upheld as the men had been found guilty of murder and rape on the basis of evidence and forensic results.
The men displayed no emotion as they listened intently to a translator while the verdict was read at a court in the province of Nonthaburi, just north of Bangkok, the capital.
The men’s legal team said it would seek a royal pardon within 60 days, as provided in Thai law.
After the discovery of the British tourists’ bodies on a beach on Koh Tao, police said Witheridge had been raped and bludgeoned to death and Miller had suffered blows to his head.
The murders sullied Thailand’s image in the tourism industry, which accounts for about 10 percent of the country’s economy.
Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun were quickly arrested and later sentenced to death in 2015, a verdict that was upheld by the appeal court in 2017.
Thai police have faced widespread domestic and international criticism for their handling of the case and the evidence.
A pro-bono legal team defending the men has said evidence collected by police was unreliable and not in accordance with internationally accepted standards, arguing it should not have been used to convict them.
The lawyers have also said the accused men were tortured and coerced into making confessions they later retracted.
“The death sentence against the two accused and their conviction should be reversed and quashed,” Andy Hall, an adviser to the men’s legal team, said in a statement to media.
“DNA and forensics evidence relied on to convict Zaw Law and Wai Phyo, and sentence them to death in the Koh Tao murder case, was fundamentally flawed and unreliable in terms of international standards.”
Thai courts have rejected accusations of torture and ruled that DNA evidence linked the workers to the crime.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-britain-murder/thai-court-upholds-death-penalty-for-myanmar-workers-in-british-tourist-murders-idUSKCN1VJ0B6?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&utm_ source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Fee d%3A+Reuters%2FworldNews+%28Reuters+World+News%29& &rpc=401
Ah, no, you see....
Workpoint News reports that Prakasit Seuksongkram, the Permanent Secretary for Defense of the Chon Buri district has already admitted that the attack took place. He is placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of the ‘volunteer’ who says he was angry about injuries inflicted on a friend by the suspect who was in a road accident.
I recon it was dam bad luck that the volley pigs got caught bashing that pleb in the hospital.
He deserved every little bit of the thrashing he received and there should be much more of this dished out.
Just sayin eh.
Sad state of affairs...
A royal pardon?...
It would be the proper thing to do!
Amazing, and the real murderer(s) continue on with their lives, no consequences.
Not just a Thai thing either, happens everywhere, but injustice is so blatant here.
Someone said before (cough) that they should have sent in an elite group of warriors in a night raid to execute the sick bastards...
I see Hannah's sister has now died, no doubt the stress from internet social justice warriors trolls , refusing to believe immigrants could do any wrong, didn't help.
Hopefully now the sentence has been upheld ,one of the killers might reveal the truth is who else was involved.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...60#share-tools
Hannah Witheridge's sister Laura dies in hospital
Anyone know what happened to Pol Lt-Gen Panya Mamen that early on identified Montriwat Tuwichian as the murderer? He was quickly replaced by a money talks cop. You would think Panya would have spilled the beans by now.
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