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Decapitated body missing hands found floating off Thai islands


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A man’s decapitated body, which was also missing its hands, was found floating off of Thailand‘s Koh Phi Phi islands. Krabi Marine Police were alerted to the grim discovery by the staff of Hat Nopparat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park on Saturday, according to Matichon.

 

Emergency responders arrived at the scene, located approximately 500 metres west of Phi Phi Lay Island. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition, with the head and hands missing. Notably, tattoos bearing the words ‘father’ and ‘mother’ were observed on the back of the man’s shoulders.

 

According to police, the man is believed to have died at least five days before his decapitated body was found. Authorities suspect that he was of Asian descent. The police have not confirmed yet whether the man was murdered, or drowned.

 

By Tara Abhasakun

Caption: Photo by Matichon

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/south/decapitated-body-missing-hands-found-floating-off-thai-islands

 

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32 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The police have not confirmed yet whether the man was murdered, or drowned.

I'm surprised they didn't suggest suicide as a possibility too, seems about as plausible as drowning. 

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Needless to say that that man has some kind of police record being the reason why his head and hands were removed to make it almost impossible to be identified unless they use his DNA to find out.

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I am sure the police have a list of probable causes of death.

Boat accident

Suicide

Family argument

Business conflict

Burmese kids

 

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