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Phetchaburi man hangs himself after Facebook post

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Phetchaburi man hangs himself after Facebook post

By The Nation

 

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A man hanged himself in a shack in his rice field in Phetchaburi’s Khao Yao district on Sunday evening, after apparently trying but failing to broadcast his death as a live event on Facebook Live.

 

Suparirk Klaipong, 35, a resident of Moo 5 village in Tambon Nong Chumphol, made a Facebook Live post at 5.17 pm for over an hour.

 

The post read: “Tired. I would like to apologise, dad, for causing a bad name to our family. It repeatedly happened... and I could not get over it. I would suffer for nothing if I stay.” 

 

But the video clip was just a blank screen, without any sound.

 

Suparirk’s body was found hanging from the shack roof by a passer-by at 11.30 am.

 

The villager alerted Khao Yoi police station, which dispatched officers and workers from the local rescue foundation to check.

 

The body was sent for autopsy to Khao Yoi Hospital.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30355570

 
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I would have thought one of the first things they would do is to remove the body from the hanging position, but then again, I don't know forensic analysis.

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