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Thai mother accuses son-in-law of poisoning her daughter

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A Thai woman accused her son-in-law of fatally poisoning her beloved daughter and turned to the Paveena Foundation for Women and Children to seek justice.

 

Paveena Foundation for Women and Children founder Paveena Hongsakun accompanied the 50 year old mother, Jee, to Mueang Chum Phon Police Station in the southern province of Chum Phon to request an investigation into the mysterious death of her daughter, 30 year old Erbon Wanichtrakun.

 

Jee revealed to police officers and the media that a hospital in the province phoned her on June 24 to inform her that Erbon entered the hospital to receive treatment on June 12 and was still there. The hospital disclosed that her daughter had experienced a seizure and cardiac arrhythmia.


What shocked Jee was the discovery of toxic substances including mercury, excessive zinc, and arsenic in Erbon’s system.


The hospital went on the explain that Erbon’s husband, identified as Bee, was taking care of her at the hospital. Bee allegedly informed the medical professionals that his wife had voluntarily consumed the toxic substances due to a misguided belief held by her and her family that the substances had healing properties.

 

by Petch Petpailin

Photo via Facebook/ หนังสือพิมพ์ชุมพรนิวส์

 

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Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thai-mother-accuses-son-in-law-of-poisoning-her-daughter

 

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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

Bee allegedly informed the medical professionals that his wife had voluntarily consumed the toxic substances due to a misguided belief held by her and her family that the substances had healing properties.

A likely story........

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