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Body of ex-cop Thitisan moved to Wat Phra Sri Mahathat

Body of ex-cop Thitisan moved to Wat Phra Sri Mahathat

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The body of ex-police station chief Thitisan "Jo Ferrari" Utthanaphon was moved to Wat Phra Sri Mahathat for funeral rites after a second autopsy at Chulalongkorn Hospital. His family sought a re-examination following initial findings of suicide in prison.

The family of former police station chief Pol Col Thitisan "Jo Ferrari" Utthanaphon moved his body to Wat Phra Sri Mahathat Woramahawihan in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district on Monday afternoon following a second autopsy at Chulalongkorn Hospital.

A younger sister of Thitisan, along with other relatives, transported the body to the temple to prepare for the funeral rites, while his mother and girlfriend remained at the hospital awaiting the autopsy results.

The Justice Ministry’s Central Institute of Forensic Science had conducted an initial examination on Sunday, which strongly indicated that Thitisan had hanged himself in his prison cell on 7 March. However, the family requested a second autopsy at Chulalongkorn Hospital to cross-check the findings.

It was speculated that the hospital would announce the results in the evening.Funeral Arrangements at the Temple

At the temple, the family arranged a funeral ceremony at a pavilion and placed the body inside a prepared coffin. Reporters and photographers were asked not to take photographs.

Several wreaths from friends, politicians, and former subordinates of Thitisan were placed in front of the coffin, along with tributes from his former classmates at the police academy and the Armed Forces Preparatory School.
The bathing rite was held at 4 pm, followed by a prayer ceremony at 6.30 pm.

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