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Murder hunt on after man found dead at ferry point

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Murder hunt on after man found dead at ferry point

 

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Police are hunting a murderer after finding the body of a man at a ferry point at the end of Soi Suksawat 53 in the Phrapradaeng area of Samut Prakarn.

 

It was orgininally thought that the body had been cut up but forensics have now shown that the man was bludgeoned to death by a blunt object over the back of the head. His left leg was also broken.

 

The confusion arose as the corpse is believed to have been half eater by a water monitor that resulted in a hand becoming detached from the main part of the body.

 

He had been dead about seven days.

 

Sangwal and Baibua Srisabai arrived on the scene and said that the body was that of their 27 year old son Komkrit Baibua.

 

A middle son of three boys they said that he had got mixed up in drugs and had left his job but was unable to quit substance abuse. He had done time for drugs, the Phrapradaeng police said.

 

He asked his parents for 30 baht at 9pm on the evening of December 7th and went out. He had not been seen since until the discovery of the body.

 

Police said it looked like he had been tortured before being killed such was the state of him body that had an undetermined cut under one of his nipples.

 

Cops are studying CCTV footage in the area and interviewing locals to try to get a lead in the case.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 
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13 hours ago, steven100 said:

oh dear   !    but  i have zero sympathy for drugs users.  

No sympathy for dealers. But as someone who uses alcohol and friends with many people who smoke I do have some sympathy for users. 

Not many of us not addicted to something, even if its a can of coke. 

A tragedy for the family and a  very sad ending of a young mans life.  Hopefully the killer(s) will be caught very soon and prosecuted in line with this brutal act.

 

RIP!

5 hours ago, ttrd said:

A tragedy for the family and a  very sad ending of a young mans life.  Hopefully the killer(s) will be caught very soon and prosecuted in line with this brutal act.

 

RIP!

as a drug user ... he's already put his family through hell.

11 hours ago, steven100 said:

as a drug user ... he's already put his family through hell.

Everything has a reason. A little thin foundation to judge a person based on an event ending his life described in an article without knowing the persons history, upbringing etc.

 

As there is a reason for your short-sighted postings and lack of emphaty...;)

 

16 hours ago, ttrd said:

Everything has a reason. A little thin foundation to judge a person based on an event ending his life described in an article without knowing the persons history, upbringing etc.

 

As there is a reason for your short-sighted postings and lack of emphaty...;)

 

A drug user chooses the path he takes ....   no one forces anyone to be a drug addict.

He made his choice ....   and look where it got him.

Drug users, pushers, traffickers are scum.  Sorry if I offend you but that's reality. :shock1:

On 12/17/2017 at 12:37 AM, ttrd said:

A tragedy for the family and a  very sad ending of a young mans life.  Hopefully the killer(s) will be caught very soon and prosecuted in line with this brutal act.

 

RIP!

I would guess he owed money for his drugs   ....  :shock1:

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