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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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Feingeist Senior Member

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Violent crimes and murders happen all over the world. What leaves me stunned again and again, however, is how in some parts of Asia — for example in Thailand or the Philippines — people are killed over the most trivial and seemingly insignificant reasons.

There are countless cases where petty arguments or the slightest perceived insults escalate into deadly violence. The fact that a human life can be taken over such trivialities is simply horrifying. It probably has to do with the idea of “losing face,” or perhaps just with a deeply fragile ego.

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wensiensheng Platinum Member

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8 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

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

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

Perhaps, but she didn’t kill him. The issue of promiscuity is no reason or excuse for killing.

And there is no evidence of promiscuity in this case anyway. Just an unsubstantiated claim from the alleged killer.

Teenagers having sex is nothing new and I wouldn’t necessarily describe that as sad, others may take a different view.

Killing each other, that indeed is a sad thing. Teenage years can be such fun and such an adventure. It’s sad when they turn violent.

OldmanJ Advanced Member

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It doesn't matter what there age is if they do the crime they should do the time.

spidermike007 Star Member

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Perhaps this immature idiot is a result of the lost art of parenting? Something went very wrong along the way!

For normal people things don't work out and you just move on, for idiots an extreme act is the final solution.

Beat666 Advanced Member

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On 6/19/2026 at 5:14 AM, Taboo2 said:

Small penis syndrome. Deadly in this country.

Not necessarily. I am happy with my modest portion of dried shrimp.😂

Sir Dude Gold Member

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Some people really are messed-up. He had no proof, just acted on an emotional whim... that's why people say teens make bad decisions because their brains haven't developed properly yet, which is why they shouldn't be decidng anything.

papa al Ruby Member

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22 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

The media should be all over this and publish the trial like American media did with the Texas case that just finished.

there will be no trial.

only tribulation.

newbee2022 Star Member

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49 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

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

I did not mention that. Your post is irrelevant. Unfortunately

15 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

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

Just walk away and find someone else.

i didn't question this, because it's common sense. Normally at least

On 6/19/2026 at 11:00 AM, wensiensheng said:

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

My comment was about cheating, not killing.

Sorry, but you missed the point

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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12 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

I did not mention that. Your post is irrelevant. Unfortunately

i didn't question this, because it's common sense. Normally at least

My comment was about cheating, not killing.

Sorry, but you missed the point

Let me start by refreshing your memory by setting out your comment:

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

What you don’t seem to have realised, and possibly why your post garnered so many down votes, is that the boy claimed that he killed her because he suspected that she was cheating on him.

Intentionally or not, your post says that his assumption “might be right”.

If you can’t see the linkage as to how people will perceive that you are taking the boys side and insinuating that the girl was (wrongly) cheating on him and therefore in some ways justifies his actions, then I can’t really help you.

It does seem that that is how most people interpreted your post.

kingstonkid Ruby Member

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On 6/20/2026 at 3:26 PM, papa al said:

there will be no trial.

only tribulation.

That's the problem. Boys think they can do no wrong and girls think that being beautiful means you are entitled

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