Police in Saraburi are investigating the discovery of a young girl’s body abandoned in grass beside an irrigation canal road in Nong Don district, with officers indicating signs of murder. The body, believed to be that of a child aged between three and five, was found on 23 February 2026. Authorities have sent the remains for a detailed forensic examination.
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At 19:05 on 23 February 2026, Pol Lt Col Kamfon Uthaima, deputy inspector (investigation) at Nong Don Police Station, Saraburi province, received a report from a member of the public about a child’s body dumped near the Chai Nat–Pa Sak irrigation canal road in Moo 2, Ban Klap subdistrict, Nong Don district. Volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were notified and attended the scene. The location was described as a secluded stretch of road with overgrown grass and no nearby houses and no street lighting at night.
Approximately three metres from the roadside, officers found a purple cartoon-patterned bed sheet discarded in the grass. Down the embankment, they discovered the body of a girl lying face down in a decomposed state, with maggots present. She was dressed in long jeans, a pink jacket and blue socks, with a white towel found nearby. Her right arm was missing, which is believed to have been from animal activity.
Police estimated the child had been dead for about five days. Forensic officers from Saraburi province, together with a doctor from Nong Don Hospital, confirmed the body was that of a girl aged approximately three to five.
Mr Sitthichai Keerirat, 48, told police he had been travelling by motorcycle from Lopburi province to visit his brother in Ban Klap when he noticed a purple cloth by the roadside. After stopping to look down the embankment, he initially thought he saw a doll before realising it was a decomposing body emitting a strong odour. He then alerted Nong Don Police Station.
Police said there had been no missing persons reports filed in the Nong Don area. The Ruamkatanyu Foundation transported the body to the Institute of Forensic Science in Pathum Thani province for a detailed post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death.
Amarin reported that investigations are ongoing as authorities seek to establish the circumstances surrounding the child’s death and identify her.

Picture courtesy of Amarin
Key Takeaways
• The body of a girl aged approximately three to five was found abandoned beside a canal road in Nong Don, Saraburi on 23 February 2026.
• Police estimate she had been dead for at least five days and noted signs of murder.
• The body has been sent to the Institute of Forensic Science in Pathum Thani for a detailed post-mortem examination.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 24 Feb 2026
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