Mountain B fire death toll reaches 21
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Mountain B pub inferno death toll rises to 23
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Mountain B nightclub fire claims 24th life
https://thethaiger.com/news/national/mo ... -24th-life
The death toll from the fire at Mountain B nightclub in Chon Buri province, eastern Thailand, on August 5 has risen to 24. The 24th victim, a navy officer, died from his injuries in hospital last night after fighting for his life for two months in the ICU.
Lawyer Ronnarong Kaewpetch said on Facebook yesterday…
“#RIP the 24th victim of the Mountain B tragedy. The 24th victim was navy officer Pattarakit Suwanchim who died this evening at Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital.”
The news comes one month after the 23rd victim of the fire, a 27 year old army officer, died at Rayong hospital. He suffered burns on 60% of his body and spent one month in the ICU before succumbing to his injuries.
Initially, 13 people died inside the nightclub in the Sattahip district on the night of the fire and 41 were injured, many were put on ventilators to breathe. In the two months to follow, 14 more people died in hospital. It’s unclear exactly how many people injured in the fire are still in hospital.
The 27 year old nightclub owner, Sia B, was released on bail for 300,000 baht shortly after the fire. Police later found evidence that the real owner of the nightclub was Sia B’s father, Sia Yot, who was also released on bail.
The nightclub was open without a license, had only one small exit which was locked, and was lined with cheap, flammable soundproofing panels which fell onto people as they tried to escape out of the cramped door.
Among the dead and injured include several minors, who shouldn’t have been let into the nightclub in the first place as they were underage.
Lawyers have assisted victims and their families to file negligence cases against Sia Yot but so far, not much progress has been made.
https://thethaiger.com/news/national/mo ... -24th-life
The death toll from the fire at Mountain B nightclub in Chon Buri province, eastern Thailand, on August 5 has risen to 24. The 24th victim, a navy officer, died from his injuries in hospital last night after fighting for his life for two months in the ICU.
Lawyer Ronnarong Kaewpetch said on Facebook yesterday…
“#RIP the 24th victim of the Mountain B tragedy. The 24th victim was navy officer Pattarakit Suwanchim who died this evening at Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital.”
The news comes one month after the 23rd victim of the fire, a 27 year old army officer, died at Rayong hospital. He suffered burns on 60% of his body and spent one month in the ICU before succumbing to his injuries.
Initially, 13 people died inside the nightclub in the Sattahip district on the night of the fire and 41 were injured, many were put on ventilators to breathe. In the two months to follow, 14 more people died in hospital. It’s unclear exactly how many people injured in the fire are still in hospital.
The 27 year old nightclub owner, Sia B, was released on bail for 300,000 baht shortly after the fire. Police later found evidence that the real owner of the nightclub was Sia B’s father, Sia Yot, who was also released on bail.
The nightclub was open without a license, had only one small exit which was locked, and was lined with cheap, flammable soundproofing panels which fell onto people as they tried to escape out of the cramped door.
Among the dead and injured include several minors, who shouldn’t have been let into the nightclub in the first place as they were underage.
Lawyers have assisted victims and their families to file negligence cases against Sia Yot but so far, not much progress has been made.
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Says it all really.Lawyers have assisted victims and their families to file negligence cases against Sia Yot but so far, not much progress has been made.
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
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I quote the National Library of Medicine - USA:
Sepsis is the leading cause of death after burn injury. Multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria now account for the bulk of deaths due to sepsis. Further improvement in survival may require improved strategies to deal with this problem.
That young man after 2 months should have survived. I can only assume he died of the above, and what we all know is the increasing ineffectiveness of antibiotics. RIP
Sepsis is the leading cause of death after burn injury. Multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria now account for the bulk of deaths due to sepsis. Further improvement in survival may require improved strategies to deal with this problem.
That young man after 2 months should have survived. I can only assume he died of the above, and what we all know is the increasing ineffectiveness of antibiotics. RIP
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Terrible for his family, after surviving two months they must have been hopeful that he would survive - yes RIPPeteC wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 4:50 pm I quote the National Library of Medicine - USA:
Sepsis is the leading cause of death after burn injury. Multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria now account for the bulk of deaths due to sepsis. Further improvement in survival may require improved strategies to deal with this problem.
That young man after 2 months should have survived. I can only assume he died of the above, and what we all know is the increasing ineffectiveness of antibiotics. RIP
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Mountain B pub fire claims 25th victim
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72 days. It must be that antibiotic resistant sepsis.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... 5th-victim
72 days. It must be that antibiotic resistant sepsis.
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The story that unfortunately never ends. Breaking News is that # 26 just passed away in Bangkok.
I'll post the story once fully published.
I'll post the story once fully published.
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Mountain B pub fire death toll rises to 26
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The death toll from the Mountain B pub fire has risen to 26 with the death of a 26-year-old navy officer at Siriraj Hospital on Thursday after 83 days of treatment for critical burns.
Lt JG Setthasak Chantra of the Royal Thai Fleet succumbed to a blood infection after suffering serious burns over 70% of his body during the nightclub inferno. He was pronounced dead around 2am at Siriraj Hospital on Thursday.
His father Pol Sub-Lt Yares Chantra, 53, said his son had gone to the pub in Sattahip district of Chon Buri with friends. When the fire broke out Setthasak had run from of the building, but still suffered critical burns over 70% of his body. He was rushed to Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital in Sattahip and the following day was transferred to Siriraj Hospital. During treatment, his son developed a blood infection.
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The death toll from the Mountain B pub fire has risen to 26 with the death of a 26-year-old navy officer at Siriraj Hospital on Thursday after 83 days of treatment for critical burns.
Lt JG Setthasak Chantra of the Royal Thai Fleet succumbed to a blood infection after suffering serious burns over 70% of his body during the nightclub inferno. He was pronounced dead around 2am at Siriraj Hospital on Thursday.
His father Pol Sub-Lt Yares Chantra, 53, said his son had gone to the pub in Sattahip district of Chon Buri with friends. When the fire broke out Setthasak had run from of the building, but still suffered critical burns over 70% of his body. He was rushed to Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital in Sattahip and the following day was transferred to Siriraj Hospital. During treatment, his son developed a blood infection.
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