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Samut Prakan beauty salon owner found murdered in shop

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Samut Prakan beauty salon owner found murdered in shop

By The Nation

 

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A beauty salon owner was found murdered with her throat slit in her own shop in Samut Prakan province late Monday night.

 

A neighbour, Thanakrit Innunthaen, 19, and his mother found the body and called a local rescue foundation, said police.

 

The victim was identified as Walapat Chakhamnan, 49. Her throat had been cut and a 12-inch-long knife was found nearby.

 

Thanakrit told police that he noticed that the beauty shop in Phra Samut Chedi district was still open at 11pm, although Walapat normally closed up at 7pm after the last client had left.

 

Thanakrit entered the shop to check and found Walapat lying face-down in a pool of blood. He said he ran back to his shop to call an emergency line to send help, thinking she might have fainted and hit her head.

 

But rescuers found that her throat had been cut.

 

Walapat lived alone at the shop and was occasionally visited by her husband, said police.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30349723

 
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Two jobless women arrested over throat-slash killing of salon owner

By The Nation

 

Two unemployed women were arrested early on Tuesday for allegedly robbing a beauty salon owner in Samut Prakan province before making off with gold ornaments and cash worth about Bt46,000.
 

The two suspects were arrested at 3am in their rented room about 200 metres from the beauty salon in Phra Samut Chedi district where Walapat Chakhamnan, 49, was found dead late Monday night.

 

The two suspects were identified as Siwaporn Jaisuk, 31 and Ae, 17. Siwaporn is a resident of Samut Prakan's Muang district while Ae is from Kalasin.

 

Police checked footage from security cameras around the shop and saw the two were the last people to leave the shop before Walapat was found dead by her neighbour. Police traced and arrested the two suspects at their rented room.

 

Police found Bt6,000 in cash, a gold necklace and a gold bracelet –each weighing about 15.16 grams – on the two suspects.

 

The two told police they had robbed the beauty shop owner because they were out of job. They said they pretended to be clients when they walked into the shop, said police.

 

They said they raised their hands to give a wai to the shop owner before grabbing her hair and pulling her to the back of the shop. Seeing a knife in the shop, one of them stabbed the shopkeeper several times and slit her throat before they fled with the cash and gold ornaments.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30349725

 
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Another 2 for disposal !

Cold blooded murder deserves the swiftest and the most severest penalty rest in peace with God speed. 

Just going about her business; an ordinary day like any other...then horror and death.

Chilling.

Blame it on those heartless Burmese and Cambodians who shamelessly take jobs away from honorable Thais who want to work!

Like a wai really makes any difference.

10 hours ago, alation said:

Cold blooded murder deserves the swiftest and the most severest penalty rest in peace with God speed. 

ironic

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