Brother Seeks Detailed Autopsy For Hlun, Fears Poisoning
The body of Bowortat Pungsuk, a Thai man who died in Georgia, underwent detailed autopsy in Bangkok as his family seeks to determine if poisoning caused his death, citing insufficient details in the foreign examination.
On August 6, 2025, the body of Bowortat Pungsuk, known as Hlun Solo, was brought to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Ministry of Justice for a detailed autopsy to be conducted over approximately two hours. Somsak Butrsri, Hlun's older brother, expressed concerns about chemical substances in the body and heart-related issues, noting that the foreign autopsy results lacked clear details. Georgia's examination only preserved certain organ samples and DNA evidence without providing detailed documentation of what was examined or removed. The family is now seeking a comprehensive Thai autopsy to compare findings and determine the true cause of death. If evidence of foul play is discovered, they plan to present the results to Georgian authorities to pursue legal action, though they are unsure how to proceed. The family has no knowledge of Hlun's actual illness but feels compelled to investigate if death resulted from harmful actions. Georgia reported finding no signs of physical trauma. The brother expressed gratitude to Thai citizens for their assistance in bringing Hlun home and noted that the family, particularly the grandmother, has requested he be called home throughout the journey. The body will be returned on August 7, and details of religious ceremonies are still being discussed with family members. Georgia returned only a passport and clothing; the camera used for recording remains in Georgian custody pending investigation.