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Teen Boy Admits Killing Girlfriend & Dumping Body in Rubbish Bin

A 16-year-old boy has admitted killing his 17-year-old girlfriend, known as “Nong Fon”, and dumping her body in a public rubbish bin in Klaeng district, Rayong, police said on 18 June. The confession follows an intensive investigation into the death of the teenager, whose decomposed body was discovered inside a rubbish collection vehicle after a black rubbish bag burst during a waste compaction process.

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The victim was identified as Ms Chonthicha, aged 17, from Nakhon Ratchasima province. Her family confirmed her identity after travelling to Rayong, having reported her missing around two weeks earlier when they suddenly lost contact with her.

The case first came to light when refuse workers in Moo 8, Krasae Bon subdistrict, Klaeng district, detected a strong smell from a roadside rubbish bin. During routine collection, a rubbish bag split open inside the rear compactor, revealing a human body. Police, forensic officers, medical personnel and rescue workers were called to the scene.

Initial examinations found the body in an advanced state of decomposition, with investigators estimating she had been dead for over a week. Officers also noted two suspicious wounds below the sternum and began investigating the possibility of homicide and concealment of a body.

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Police investigations later focused on the victim’s 16-year-old boyfriend, a resident of Moo 9, Tha Kwayan subdistrict, Klaeng district. Detectives found that before her death, the victim had travelled to collect a motorcycle and later met her boyfriend in Klaeng, where an argument reportedly broke out.

According to investigators, the dispute stemmed from jealousy and the boy’s belief that the victim was involved with a person connected to the motorcycle. During questioning, the teenager allegedly admitted responsibility, citing jealousy and personal relationship issues as the motive.

Police said the suspect placed the victim’s body inside a black rubbish bag, tied it using a hooded long-sleeved shirt and disposed of it in a public rubbish bin in an attempt to conceal the crime.

Daily News reported that officers are continuing to gather witness statements, forensic evidence, mobile phone records, communication data and CCTV footage to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death. The case remains under investigation, with police awaiting detailed post-mortem results before proceeding with formal charges under juvenile justice procedures.

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ronster Gold Member

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Put him in the back of the garbage truck and start it !

newbee2022 Star Member

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4 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

A 16-year-old boy has admitted killing his 17-year-old girlfriend, known as “Nong Fon”, and dumping her body in a public rubbish bin in Klaeng district, Rayong, police said on 18 June. The confession follows an intensive investigation into the death of the teenager, whose decomposed body was discovered inside a rubbish collection vehicle after a black rubbish bag burst during a waste compaction process.

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The victim was identified as Ms Chonthicha, aged 17, from Nakhon Ratchasima province. Her family confirmed her identity after travelling to Rayong, having reported her missing around two weeks earlier when they suddenly lost contact with her.

The case first came to light when refuse workers in Moo 8, Krasae Bon subdistrict, Klaeng district, detected a strong smell from a roadside rubbish bin. During routine collection, a rubbish bag split open inside the rear compactor, revealing a human body. Police, forensic officers, medical personnel and rescue workers were called to the scene.

Initial examinations found the body in an advanced state of decomposition, with investigators estimating she had been dead for over a week. Officers also noted two suspicious wounds below the sternum and began investigating the possibility of homicide and concealment of a body.

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Police investigations later focused on the victim’s 16-year-old boyfriend, a resident of Moo 9, Tha Kwayan subdistrict, Klaeng district. Detectives found that before her death, the victim had travelled to collect a motorcycle and later met her boyfriend in Klaeng, where an argument reportedly broke out.

According to investigators, the dispute stemmed from jealousy and the boy’s belief that the victim was involved with a person connected to the motorcycle. During questioning, the teenager allegedly admitted responsibility, citing jealousy and personal relationship issues as the motive.

Police said the suspect placed the victim’s body inside a black rubbish bag, tied it using a hooded long-sleeved shirt and disposed of it in a public rubbish bin in an attempt to conceal the crime.

Daily News reported that officers are continuing to gather witness statements, forensic evidence, mobile phone records, communication data and CCTV footage to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death. The case remains under investigation, with police awaiting detailed post-mortem results before proceeding with formal charges under juvenile justice procedures.

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The boy's assumption might be right, since Thailand is No 1 in cheating/infidelity in the world.

AhFarangJa Platinum Member

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Another victim of the so very fragile Thai male ego. May she rest in peace.

Taboo2 Gold Member

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Small penis syndrome. Deadly in this country.

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What a dreadful human tragedy

Condolences to the family and friends of the young girl

To have had her life taken when so young is truly awful

RIP

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

The boy's assumption might be right, since Thailand is No 1 in cheating/infidelity in the world.

Whether his assumption was right or wrong, it was no justification to have committed murder.

Mylo51 Rookie Member

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Trial as an adult

Ctkong Silver Member

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Both parents need to take responsibility for the youngster’s action as well. This is going to destroy the youth’s future .

save the frogs Star Member

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2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

The boy's assumption might be right, since Thailand is No 1 in cheating/infidelity in the world.

Yep, but doesn't give you the right to murder anyone.

Just walk away and find someone else.

Packer Gold Member

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2 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

Another victim of the so very fragile Thai male ego. May she rest in peace.

Nobody is killed out of jealousy in other countries. Only Thailand.

save the frogs Star Member

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10 minutes ago, Packer said:

Nobody is killed out of jealousy in other countries. Only Thailand.

No, that's nonsense.

Love-related murders happen everywhere.

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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16 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

No, that's nonsense.

Love-related murders happen everywhere.

Yes they do. But in this case, they are just teens. Love triangle murders are usually among much older people. To me that's the unusual part..

1happykamper Silver Member

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36 minutes ago, Ctkong said:

Both parents need to take responsibility for the youngster’s action as well. This is going to destroy the youth’s future .

Your comment just awful. Destroy his future?

And her future..and the future of her family.?

mordothailand Silver Member

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39 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

No, that's nonsense.

Love-related murders happen everywhere.

i think it was satire, the constant belittling of thai guys are tedious

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"According to investigators, the dispute stemmed from jealousy and the boy’s belief that the victim was involved with a person connected to the motorcycle. During questioning, the teenager allegedly admitted responsibility, citing jealousy and personal relationship issues as the motive."

IMHO, this is a 16 year-old with the maturity, and brain development, of an 8 eight-year old. Unfortunately this 8 year-old, with near strengh of a fully grow adult, threw a baby tantrum and killed the girl. Even if his parents were a bad influence and did not do a proper job of raising him, there is still no justification for murder, The fact that he tried to conceal the murder, after he calmed down, should remove any doubt that he was innocent.

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55 minutes ago, Packer said:

Nobody is killed out of jealousy in other countries. Only Thailand.

Irrespective of the country it doesn't make it acceptable. I assume you are one of the people who say "well it also happens in...." and thinks that is an excuse.

fredwiggy Star Member

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1 hour ago, Ctkong said:

Both parents need to take responsibility for the youngster’s action as well. This is going to destroy the youth’s future .

They are likely the reason behind his actions. Teaching respect for life is number one a child should learn, along with respect for the opposite sex. Yes, this should destroy his future as he took the girl's away. Life in prison. There are millions of girls in Thailand. She cheats, she has a problem, so you leave and find one that doesn't.

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3 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Irrespective of the country it doesn't make it acceptable.

Killing someone out of jealousy isn't acceptable behavior ???

Woahhhhhhh, take a look at Confucius over here guys .

Mickboy Senior Member

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Police said the suspect placed the victim’s body inside a black rubbish bag, tied it using a hooded long-sleeved shirt and disposed of it in a public rubbish bin in an attempt to conceal the crime.

Hardly a good place to conceal a crime, plenty of jungle about if you can't be a civilised human being.

Photoguy21 Platinum Member

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6 minutes ago, Packer said:

Killing someone out of jealousy isn't acceptable behavior ???

Woahhhhhhh, take a look at Confucius over here guys .

I assume you cant be for real. There again there are many people who are lacking in this world and you seem to be one of them.

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2 hours ago, wensiensheng said:
ago, newbee2022 said:

The boy's assumption might be right, since Thailand is No 1 in cheating/infidelity in the world.

Whether his assumption was right or wrong, it was no justification to have committed murder

I reckon you'd find the boyfriend was more promiscuous than her.

It's a sad world.. Kids having sex and killing each other.

Two Plus Two Apprentice Member

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Credit to the garbos for their awareness and doing the right thing.

The crime might well have gone undetected otherwise.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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42 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

They are likely the reason behind his actions. Teaching respect for life is number one a child should learn, along with respect for the opposite sex. Yes, this should destroy his future as he took the girl's away. Life in prison. There are millions of girls in Thailand. She cheats, she has a problem, so you leave and find one that doesn't.

There is no evidence that the girl cheated. Merely an unsubstantiated claim from the boyfriend, seemingly in an attempt to justify his unjustifiable actions.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

There is no evidence that the girl cheated. Merely an unsubstantiated claim from the boyfriend, seemingly in an attempt to justify his unjustifiable actions.

Understand. Just him thinking was enough for him to go over the edge, which shouldn't happen for the reasons I stated.

fredwiggy Star Member

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45 minutes ago, Mickboy said:

Police said the suspect placed the victim’s body inside a black rubbish bag, tied it using a hooded long-sleeved shirt and disposed of it in a public rubbish bin in an attempt to conceal the crime.

Hardly a good place to conceal a crime, plenty of jungle about if you can't be a civilised human being.

Probably thought the container would be picked up and dumped into a truck. then to the dump and buried. Left in the woods it would be found.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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1 hour ago, Packer said:

Nobody is killed out of jealousy in other countries. Only Thailand.

A ridiculous statement.

If you wish I can post many examples from many countries. What evidence do you have that jealous murders happen only in Thailand.

Absolutely none.

diveasia666 Senior Member

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1 hour ago, Mickboy said:

Police said the suspect placed the victim’s body inside a black rubbish bag, tied it using a hooded long-sleeved shirt and disposed of it in a public rubbish bin in an attempt to conceal the crime.

Hardly a good place to conceal a crime, plenty of jungle about if you can't be a civilised human being.

Most thai males are born without any brains... :-)

richard_smith237 Star Member

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7 minutes ago, diveasia666 said:

Most thai males are born without any brains... :-)

If were to judge intelligence by the quality of generalisations people make, this post may not have landed where you intended.

kingstonkid Ruby Member

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5 hours ago, Mylo51 said:

Trial as an adult

Fully agree but they need to do more. The media should be all over this and publish the trial like American media did with the Texas case that just finished.

Thais need to understand what can happen and get the full picture.

As to allegations that she was cheating on him. If you look it is more likely the guy cheats on the girl.

Again we need to be teaching real life skills to these babies

kingstonkid Ruby Member

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5 hours ago, Mylo51 said:

Trial as an adult

Fully agree but they need to do more. The media should be all over this and publish the trial like American media did with the Texas case that just finished.

Thais need to understand what can happen and get the full picture.

As to allegations that she was cheating on him. If you look it is more likely the guy cheats on the girl.

Again we need to be teaching real life skills to these babies

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