Forensic report into British murders in Thailand leaked to local media

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated September 18 2014 - 4:08pm, first published 5:06am
Commander of the Institute of Forensic Medicine Pornchai Suteerakune addresses reporters at the Police Forensic Department, where the bodies of two British tourists killed on Koh Tao island were brought a day before. Photo: Chaiwat Subprasom
Commander of the Institute of Forensic Medicine Pornchai Suteerakune addresses reporters at the Police Forensic Department, where the bodies of two British tourists killed on Koh Tao island were brought a day before. Photo: Chaiwat Subprasom
Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, British tourists killed in Thailand.
Hannah Witheridge and David Miller, British tourists killed in Thailand.
Christopher Ware, a British friend of British tourist David Miller who was killed along with his girlfriend, reacts during an investigation at a police station. Photo: Royal Thai Police/AP
Christopher Ware, a British friend of British tourist David Miller who was killed along with his girlfriend, reacts during an investigation at a police station. Photo: Royal Thai Police/AP

Bangkok: Murdered British tourist David Miller struggled violently with his attacker or attackers in the sea on a scenic Thai resort island to protect his fellow victim Hannah Witheridge, forensic tests indicate.

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