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Hunt on for man who abandoned sedan with dead body

By The Nation

 

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Police are looking for a mysterious heavy-set man who had been spotted in the early hours of Sunday on a CCTV camera abandoning a sedan that was later found to contain the dead body of a 48-year-old uniformed nurse on a roadside near Phachi Hospital, in Ayutthaya's Phachi district, where she worked.

 

Following a report at 8am about discovery of the dead body, Phachi superintendent Pol Colonel Theerawuth Saengmanee led a medical examiner and police to inspect the scene. They found the victim Srisupang Suwannasilpa had multiple stab wounds on the chest and a deep cut on the throat. The car did not belong to the victim. 

 

The medical examiner suspected the victim had been dead for at least five hours before the body was found. 

 

A police probe initially found that Srisupang had left her home in tambon Rasom at 4am and attended her shift at Phachi Hospital which ended at midnight.

 

As she did not return home, her husband, to whom she has been married for 14 years, and relatives went out looking for her until the body was found.

 

Police are looking at murder for robbery or personal conflict as possible motives.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30365527

 

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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

Police are looking at murder for robbery or personal conflict as possible motives.

No love triangle then?

 

Otherwise queuing the usual "fragile male ego" comment in 3.... 2....

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The medical examiner suspected the victim had been dead for at least five hours before the body was found.

 

It is obvious the medical examiner is not a coroner since he/she only supposed the victim had been dead for only the length of time he mentioned.  A thorough postmortem conducted in the proper facilities would provide a more meaningful determination instead of a quick roadside "examination" which could be conjecture on his/her part.

'nuf sed.

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7 minutes ago, wotsdermatter said:

It is obvious the medical examiner is not a coroner since he/she only supposed the victim had been dead for only the length of time he mentioned.  A thorough postmortem conducted in the proper facilities would provide a more meaningful determination instead of a quick roadside "examination" which could be conjecture on his/her part.

'nuf sed.

Legally a medical examiner or doctor has to pronounce the person has passed away before the body can be moved.Death is obvious in a lot of cases but it is the law and rightly so i think.

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