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Prosecutors in Thailand issue indictments for dozens linked to deadly building collapse

Heavy machinery deployed to clear the rubble from an under construction high-rise building that collapsed in Bangkok, 2 April, 2025
Heavy machinery deployed to clear the rubble from an under construction high-rise building that collapsed in Bangkok, 2 April, 2025 Copyright  AP Photo
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By Gavin Blackburn
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An investigation by police and other officials found design and structural flaws were behind the building's collapse and that some of the officially approved designs were not implemented.

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State prosecutors in Thailand have formally indicted 23 individuals and companies on charges related to the collapse of a Bangkok office building that was destroyed after an earthquake, killing at least 92 people.

The partially built high-rise, which was to house the new State Audit Office, was the only one in Thailand to completely collapse on 28 March due to the 7.7 magnitude earthquake, which had its epicentre in neighbouring Myanmar.

Those indicted include the lead contractors for the project: Italian-Thai Development Co. and its Chinese joint venture partner for the project, the China Railway No. 10 company.

Italian-Thai Development's president, Premchai Karnasuta, and China Railway No. 10's local director, Zhang Chuanling, were also indicted along with others, including designers, engineers and several other companies.

The charges in the indictments include professional negligence in design, supervision, or construction practices that failed to comply with engineering standards, resulting in danger to others and causing deaths, according to a statement from the Office of the Attorney General.

Foreign and local rescuers look for sign of life at the site of an under-construction high-rise building that collapsed in Bangkok, 1 April, 2025
Foreign and local rescuers look for sign of life at the site of an under-construction high-rise building that collapsed in Bangkok, 1 April, 2025 AP Photo

Additional charges include forgery and use of forged documents.

The indictment of Premchai is his second major tangle with the law. In 2019, he was convicted of killing protected animals and illegal possession of weapons while hunting in a wildlife sanctuary for which he served three years in prison.

Several of those indicted on Thursday had already surrendered to police and denied any wrongdoing.

An investigation by police and other officials found design and structural flaws were behind the building's collapse and that some of the officially approved designs were not implemented.

The earthquake killed more than 3,700 people in Myanmar and caused major damage in Mandalay, the country’s second-biggest city, and in the capital Naypyidaw.

Additional sources • AP

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