The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Prisoner electrocut­ed during botched jailbreak

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BANGKOK: A Thai prisoner died early Tuesday after being electrocut­ed by high-voltage barbed wire as he attempted to escape, police said.

Wiwat Aksorsom, 32, broke free from his cell just after midnight along with two other prisoners and tried to scale the six-metre walls of his prison in southern Surat Thani province.

But he accidental­ly touched the electrifie­d barbed wire cresting the prison walls killing him instantly, Colonel Wanchai Palawan, superinten­dent of Chaiya district police, told AFP.

“Prison officials found his body on the wall after he was electrocut­ed,” he said.

Wiwat had been arrested in possession of 38 me th amphetamin­e tablets, and was remanded in custody while pending police investigat­ion. The two other prisoners – also jailed for drug offences – made it through without making contact with the fatal wiring.

But one was promptly rearrested after breaking his arm as he landed on the other side of the wall, while the other was found hours later in a police search around the perimetre.

“They said they are homesick,” Wanchai added.

Thai prisons are all equipped with high-voltage electrical fencing to serve as a deterrent to escaping prisoners.

Most facilities are also massively overcrowde­d in a country which has one of the highest incarcerat­ion rates in the world due to harsh penalties for drug offences.

Those push small-time drug dealers and users, including women, behind bars for long periods.

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