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Anybody else thinks this is another case of broken marriage with the guy killing their own child and killing himself after, just to get even with the wife?
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The thing that gets you is knowing that kid would have taken whatever his daddy gave him, trusting him to look after him.
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Well the orange packet is rehydration salts (after a little research). Can anyone who reads Thai clarify what the other medications are?
The bottle says "PARACETAMOL SYRUP" (acetaminophen) which is a formulation usually given to children for pain and fever. Overdose can cause renal and/or hepatic failure, but it would be difficult to give a child a lethal dose.

The bottom bag says "AMLODIPINE" which is for high blood pressure or angina (chest pain). Overdose has a high potential to be lethal.


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