Thailand asks Korea to probe death of envoy's wife

THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012
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The Thai attorney general has requested the Korean prosecutor general's cooperation in investigating the death of the Thai ambassador's wife in a Korean hospital, the Thai Embassy in Seoul said on Tuesday.

 

The dean of the diplomatic corps in Korea, Vitali V. Fen, has requested an
independent enquiry into the death of Thitinart Satjipanon, wife of Thai ambassador Chaiyong Satjipanon.
 
She died at Soonchunhyang Hospital in Seoul on September 19 last year, after being admitted three days earlier with abdominal pain. The Thai ambassador said in November he wished to take the hospital to court in both Korea and Thailand over the lack of assistance he alleged she received when she collapsed at the hospital.
He has launched a criminal complaint accusing the hospital’s international clinic of medical malpractice and a lack of professionalism leading to the death of his wife.
 
Chaiyong first made the allegations on September 22 to officials at Yongsan police station against Soonchunhyang Hospital director Dr Shin Byeongjun and International Health Care Clinic head Dr Yoo Byungwook and their staff.
 
The Thai Embassy said on Tuesday: “The attorney general, Central Authority of Thailand, has sent a letter to the prosecutor general of the Republic of Korea to ask for the latter’s kind cooperation on the case.
 
“According to the treaty between the Kingdom of Thailand and the Republic of Korea on mutual assistance in criminal matters, the two countries shall ‘grant each other the widest measure of mutual assistance in investigations, prosecutions or proceedings in respect of criminal matters.’”
 
The letter from the Thai attorney general was dated December 14 and delivered to the Korean prosecutor general shortly afterwards.
 
An official at Yongsan police station said on Wednesday police were investigating the case and it had not yet reached prosecution. The  spokesman for the prosecutor general said they had not yet received  the request.
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is also monitoring the police investigation, an embassy staff member said.
 
Soonchunhyang Hospital staff declined to comment on Wednesday, but a
spokesperson previously maintained that staff had not been negligent,
nor guilty of malpractice.
 
“The hospital staff feel very sorry for the loss of [the ambassador’s] wife but the
hospital did everything it could do. We are now cooperating with the
police investigation,” he had said in a previous statement.
 
Fen, who is also the Uzbek ambassador to Korea, declined to comment on the case.