Thai protester comatose with bullet lodged in head after clashes

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A Thai anti-government protester is in a coma with a bullet lodged in his head, a hospital said, as police denied use of live ammunition to disperse demonstrations against the country’s prime minister. | Reuters

It was the sixth time in the past 10 days that police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to disperse demonstrations, which have mounted against Prayuth over his handling of the country’s COVID-19 epidemic.A 14-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound on the shoulder, said a voluntary paramedic working with the protesters.

Demonstrations have gained momentum in recent weeks as groups who sought Prayuth’s removal last year have returned, drawing broader support from people angered by a worsening coronavirus situation. Thailand has recorded over 948,000 coronavirus cases, the vast majority of those since April, and reported a record 239 deaths on Tuesday.

Police said they would investigate the violence, adding officers used non-lethal means to maintain law and order, because all forms of public gatherings were banned under coronavirus restrictions.Thirteen people were arrested on Monday. More than 150 protesters have been charged over demonstrations since July.

 

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