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Japanese Man Commits Harakiri In Chiang Mai

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The large house where the Japanese man committed harakiri. Photo: Thai Rath

 

by TNR Staff 

 

A STRESSED-OUT Japanese man was found to have committed suicide by disemboweling himself at a large house he shared with a Japanese family in Chiang Mai today (Nov. 27), Thai Rath newspaper said.

 

At 8.25 a.m. Pol. Lt. Danurat Kantiya, an investigator at Maejo police station, San Sai district, was alerted of a foreigner having killed himself and rushed to the house together with a doctor from Sansai Hospital and forensic officers.

 

At the large rented house with there being a swimming pool in the middle, they found the body of Mr. Sora Tadsiya, 48, in a room separated from the main house. He was lying dead on the bed with there being stab wounds on his neck, both arms and a severe cut in the abdomen. A 30-cm knife had fallen by his side and on the side table were some medicine he was supposed to take.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/11/27/japanese-man-commits-harakiri-in-chiang-mai/

 

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