Family upset over photos of Carradine’s body

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – The family of late actor  David Carradine is “profoundly disturbed” by photos published  in Thailand that are said to be of Carradine’s naked body  hanging in his Bangkok hotel room, according to family attorney  Mark Geragos.

Geragos said a statement from the actor’s brother, Keith  Carradine, shows that the family will take legal action against  people or media outlets that publish the photos “for invasion  of privacy and causing severe emotional distress.”
The Thai-language newspaper Thai Rath published photos that  show the body of Carradine, who died on June 3 in Bangkok where  he was filming a new movie called “Stretch.”

Mystery has surrounded his death following initial reports  that he had committed suicide — claims his family has denied  repeatedly.

On Saturday, Geragos said Carradine’s family had asked the  FBI to look into the death.
The family has hired a forensics pathologist to examine the  actor’s body when it is returned to the United States.

Thai newspapers said the body left Bangkok on Saturday,  which Geragos confirmed at the time.

A maid found Carradine hanging in the closet of his hotel  suite at Bangkok’s plush Swissotel Nai Lert Park hotel.

With coroners awaiting results of toxicology tests, Thai  media pointed to suicide or accidental autoerotic asphyxiation  as possible causes of death.

Thai officials have said it could take several weeks before  the results of an autopsy performed in Bangkok are released.

Carradine starred in the mid-1970s U.S. television show  “Kung Fu” and the more recent “Kill Bill” movies,