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Thai doctor found dead in a mysterious incident at her home in Phitsanulok


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by Samantha Rose

 

A 60 year old Thai doctor was discovered dead in her home located in Ban Pa, Mueang Phitsanulok district yesterday at about 1pm. Police Lieutenant Colonel Somsak Konthiam, deputy chief of Mueang Phitsanulok Police Station, received the report and proceeded to investigate the scene along with a team of police investigators, hospital medical staff, and rescue volunteers.

 

The house where the incident occurred is a two-storey, half-concrete, half-wooden building with a fenced perimeter. The stainless steel front door was locked and could not be opened. Several vicious dogs were kept inside the house, constantly barking. Officers had to use tools to remove the door’s lock before a close relative of the house owner took the dogs into a cage, concerned they might bite the officers, as the dogs seemed overly protective of their owner.


Upon examining the area around the front stairs of the house, the deceased Thai doctor, a psychiatrist named Dr Karnnika, was found lying face down, wearing a blue shirt and navy trousers. There were drying bloodstains all over the floor and blood near her nose. An initial examination of the body showed a head wound on the back of her head. A mobile phone and house keys were found near the Thai doctor’s body and kept as evidence before the rescue team took the body away for a detailed autopsy at Phutthachinarat Hospital.

 

It was revealed by Mrs Waranon, a close relative, that Dr Karnnika had been working as a psychiatrist in England for about 40 years and had only recently purchased the house in Phitsanulok. The daughter of the Thai doctor also worked in England.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thai-doctor-found-dead-in-a-mysterious-incident-at-her-home-in-phitsanulok

 

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