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Bound wife found drowned in pond near Surin home

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Bound wife found drowned in pond near Surin home

By The Nation

 

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Picture: Siam Rath

 

A woman was found drowned with her ankles tied together and a hand bound to a car wheel and tyre in a pond near her house in Surin’s Prasat district on Monday night.

 

Scuba divers of a local foundation found the body of Mala Sornsan, 48, at 11pm.

 

Her husband, Surawut Sornsan, told police that he left home at 6pm and returned at 9pm to discover his wife was not there.

 

Searching, he saw her sandals beside the pond and called the 1669 emergency line to seek help.

 

Scuba divers found the body.

 

The body was sent for an autopsy at Surin Hospital.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30358934

 
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How did she manage to tie her ankles and hands to a wheel and launch herself into a pond?  

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7 minutes ago, fanjita said:

How did she manage to tie her ankles and hands to a wheel and launch herself into a pond?  

Hahahahaha, you're so funny.

Had me in stitches.

You ought to be a comedian (don't give up your day job - posting anal comments on a sad & sorry topic).

RIP to the lady concerned.

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Just now, thaiguzzi said:

Hahahahaha, you're so funny.

Had me in stitches.

You ought to be a comedian (don't give up your day job - posting anal comments on a sad & sorry topic).

RIP to the lady concerned.

I'm glad you're suitably entertained, but your lack of irony doesn't help, I suppose.  

 

I'm merely commenting on the angle the RTP are investigating.

2 hours ago, fanjita said:

How did she manage to tie her ankles and hands to a wheel and launch herself into a pond?  

"her ankles tied together and a hand bound to a car wheel", the OP says.

That is: her ankles were tied to each other and only one of her two hands to a wheel. So, just launching the wheel would be enough...

2 hours ago, MaksimMislavsky said:

"her ankles tied together and a hand bound to a car wheel", the OP says.

That is: her ankles were tied to each other and only one of her two hands to a wheel. So, just launching the wheel would be enough...

I've already considered the wording and well aware that anything and everything can be lost in translation.  Even if it's a correct transliteration the first point of investigation will be whether the lady has committed suicide.  

Seams a lot of Thai guys are killing there wifes lately, are the planets aligning?

That's strange the photo is not a wheel, its a feeder

18 hours ago, MaksimMislavsky said:

"her ankles tied together and a hand bound to a car wheel", the OP says.

That is: her ankles were tied to each other and only one of her two hands to a wheel. So, just launching the wheel would be enough...

I don't know your muscular state, but launching a wheel one-handed whould require some power......

19 minutes ago, phetpeter said:

That's strange the photo is not a wheel, its a feeder

Spot on mate, not a tyre but a round concrete/ steel pig feeder.

Is her husband guilty already?

 

Headline should read 'woman'.

4 hours ago, phetpeter said:

That's strange the photo is not a wheel, its a feeder

Wait 'til you see the locally produced car it came from........

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