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Dismembered Body Part Found At Koh Phangan Garbage Dump


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IN A GRISLY discovery at a Koh Phangan rubbish dump today (Aug. 3) a body part was found in a blue plastic bag with police suspecting it belonged to a foreign man who had been killed and his body cut up and disposed not more than 48 hours ago, Amarin TV said.

 

Pol. Col. Paisan Sangthep, deputy chief of Surat Thani provincial police, together with provincial and Koh Phangan police teams, a doctor from Koh Phangan Hospital and the island’s rescuers went to inspect the garbage dump after being notified of the body part being found there.

 

Within the blue plastic bag was the hip of a human being dismembered from both thighs to the waist. It is presumed to belong to a foreign man to go by thick black body hair.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/08/03/dismembered-body-part-found-at-koh-phangan-garbage-dump/

 

by TNR Staff

The garbage dump where the dismembered body part was found. Photo: Amarin TV

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Within the blue plastic bag was the hip of a human being dismembered from both thighs to the waist. It is presumed to belong to a foreign man to go by thick black body hair.

And proportions?

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17 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

The body part was taken to the hospital for autopsy 

 

Considering they only have a hip bone, unless he was stabbed to death in the hip I do not think they will get many answers apart from toxicology !

Or STDs..

 

RIP

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