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Ladyboy murdered after Lumpini meet - necklace, dumbbell on chain, phone recovered - victim was tossed in klong "alive"

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Daily News Thai Caption: Murder moment revealed!

 

Thai media of all descriptions has been following a sensational murder case after the body of Piyada Sornkul, 29, was found in a klong in the area of Klong 2, Klong Luang, Pathum Thani, north of the Thai capital Bangkok.

 

The victim is a ladyboy who Daily News called "Korya". 

 

It has been discovered, reported Thai Rath, that the victim had gone to Lumpini Park where he parked a Mazda 2. 

 

He was then invited by a group of young men to go with them in their vehicle. 

 

After the body was found in the area of Soi Bongkot 40, a detailed autopsy showed three blunt force trauma wounds to the head. 

 

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Picture: Thai Rath

 

Missing was an iPhone, a brand name necklace and some cash of an unspecified amount. 

 

Region 1 police managed to arrest a 39 year old man called Yuthaphol who told them how the victim was picked up in the Withayu (Wireless Road) area of downtown Bangkok.

 

A knife was then used to threaten the victim in an attempt to rob him. But the victim fought back and in order to escape punishment for what happened a hammer was used to kill the victim who was then put in the klong.

 

The victim had his neck weighed down by a dumbbell with chain. The necklace and phone were tossed in after him to conceal all the evidence.

 

Yesterday evening rescue workers from Poh Teck Tung and divers uncovered the missing evidence from the klong 500 meters from where the body was discovered earlier.

 

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Picture: Thai Rath

 

They retrieved a 5 kilogram dumbbell and chain, an iPhone 13 and a Three Monarchs necklace that were all handed over to the Klong Luang police. 

 

One rescue worker said that the dumbbell had not been properly tied to the victim's neck so it was ineffective in weighing down the body.

 

With decomposition setting in the body had floated away in the slow moving water. 

 

Daily News were more sensational in their reporting mentioning the good looks of the victim who they said was "tossed into the klong while still alive".

 

They based this on the statement of a 36 year old "rider" (delivery man on motorcycle) who they called the "cruel murderer". 

 

He said he had hit the victim twice before describing coolly what he did next. 

 

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Yes, those guys in this type of occupation out there trying to earn a living  consequently ending up as being mistreated, robbed and murdered...

but who walks around with a dumbbell and a chain in their pocket? meaning this was a planned murder...

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Piyada Sornkul, I am sorry you met such a tragic, violent and frightening end.

RIP

Soon someone will post "Oh, I remember her/him! He was such a nice student in my English class"

However... Too much for sweet and friendly people of the Land of Smiles.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

He was then invited by a group of young men to go with them in their vehicle.

What did he expect? Gang rape as a likely outcome, if he had been lucky...

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5 hours ago, ezzra said:

Yes, those guys in this type of occupation out there trying to earn a living  consequently ending up as being mistreated, robbed and murdered...

but who walks around with a dumbbell and a chain in their pocket? meaning this was a planned murder...

The article said he was picked up by the murderers in a car, the dumbbell, chain and hammer were in there rather than someone’s pocket.

sad. RIP.

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A truly horrible way to go R.I.P. to the poor victim,I’m pretty sure that this isn’t part of the Buddhist teachings that Thailand is supposedly so famous for?

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1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said:

What did he expect? Gang rape as a likely outcome, if he had been lucky...

Possibly expected to provide some sort of sexual services for the men in exchange for money.  Maybe they thought she would have a lot of cash on her.

 

A cruel thing to do just to try and get a few Baht.

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1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said:

What did he expect? Gang rape as a likely outcome, if he had been lucky...

Blaming the victim? How about not going gay bashing? 

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In this enlightened times surely the victim should be referred to as she?

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54 minutes ago, Phnom Penh Trader said:

A truly horrible way to go R.I.P. to the poor victim,I’m pretty sure that this isn’t part of the Buddhist teachings that Thailand is supposedly so famous for?

Buddhist teachings are followed when it suits the occasion, otherwise it's ignored as it's not related to my actions. 

7 hours ago, webfact said:

They retrieved a 5 kilogram dumbbell and chain, an iPhone 13 and a Three Monarchs necklace that were all handed over to the Klong Luang police. 

There was nosign of the missing unspecified amount of cash.......????

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1 hour ago, Artisi said:

Buddhist teachings are followed when it suits the occasion, otherwise it's ignored as it's not related to my actions. 

As with all religions.????

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2 hours ago, proton said:

In this enlightened times surely the victim should be referred to as she?

I think the Thai ID card says "male".

 

No doubt he referred to himself as a ladyboy, not a ladygirl.

 

Let's stick with DNA eh ?

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Poor thing. Tried to get by in the cruel work and met the wrong people. I do hope they are caught. 

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Shouldn't it be "she"?

7 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Soon someone will post "Oh, I remember her/him! He was such a nice student in my English class"

However... Too much for sweet and friendly people of the Land of Smiles.

I highly doubt it

2 hours ago, SGD said:

I think the Thai ID card says "male"

No, it doesn't give sex on the Thai ID, just Mr or Mrs.

8 hours ago, NativeBob said:

Soon someone will post "Oh, I remember her/him! He was such a nice student in my English class"

However... Too much for sweet and friendly people of the Land of Smiles.

What a hole you are!

8 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Blaming the victim? How about not going gay bashing? 

I was referring to going with 'a group of young men in a car'  (to make some money). Not about being gay, but, IMHO an unwise decision.

Looking at the photo, it seems that the iPhone 13 still works after having been in the khlong for a while.

it is a long way from Lumpini Park to Klong 2 in Pratum Thani. Should be lots of evidence in the car that picked her up (if it is found) that could identify who was in the car.

7 hours ago, Neeranam said:

I highly doubt it

as last Mrs Universe (thai edition). I might be wrong but the main conception is ....

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

They based this on the statement of a 36 year old "rider" (delivery man on motorcycle) who they called the "cruel murderer". 

 

He said he had hit the victim twice before describing coolly what he did next. 

What a low life 

5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

What a low life 

A couple of wai's, monk for a week or 2 and all will be ok, reborn to an upstanding Thai citizen ????

13 hours ago, Phnom Penh Trader said:

A truly horrible way to go R.I.P. to the poor victim,I’m pretty sure that this isn’t part of the Buddhist teachings that Thailand is supposedly so famous for?

What about nominally "Christian nations", such as those that use churches and cathedrals as tourist attractions;

do you find that all the residents there allow the meek to inherit the earth, the first to be last and the last to be first?

 

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I agree with others who have said that it's disrespectful to refer to this ladyboy as 'him'. But there's no accounting for the many who don't care about the sensibilities of others. No-one's saying the deceased can read this, and no-one's saying they were actually biologically female, neither of these are the point. No need for knuckledraggers to reply, I'll be ignoring replies. ????

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On 11/25/2022 at 8:26 AM, StayinThailand2much said:

He was then invited by a group of young men to go with them in their vehicle.

 

What did he expect? Gang rape as a likely outcome, if he had been lucky...

Not very wise believe the utterances of the  cowardly killer(s). Just as likely they forced the victim into the vehicle and ended up murdering her because she fought back(as it says in the article) !! They all need to be caught and brought to justice. 

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