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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
UPDATE Former Muay Thai Fighter Arrested for Mother’s Murder After Traffic Stop Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A fugitive former Muay Thai fighter who allegedly killed his own mother has been arrested after a routine traffic stop in Nakhon Pathom. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Nattapol, was caught when he rode through a police checkpoint without wearing a helmet, leading officers to question him and ultimately uncover his shocking crime. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1353283-former-boxer-murders-his-mother-in-drug-fuelled-rage-posts-gloating-message-on-facebook/#findComment-19629695 -
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Former Boxer Murders His Mother in Drug-Fuelled Rage, Posts Gloating Message on Facebook
UPDATE Former Muay Thai Fighter Arrested for Mother’s Murder After Traffic Stop Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A fugitive former Muay Thai fighter who allegedly killed his own mother has been arrested after a routine traffic stop in Nakhon Pathom. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Nattapol, was caught when he rode through a police checkpoint without wearing a helmet, leading officers to question him and ultimately uncover his shocking crime. The case has horrified the community in Trang province, where the crime took place on 1 March. Nattapol, reportedly a drug addict, is accused of fatally punching and beating his mother, Sudarat, 46, inside their home in Koh Tiao village, Yan Ta Khao district. Following the attack, he allegedly posted a chilling image on Facebook posing with his mother’s lifeless body, mockingly referring to himself as the Grim Reaper. His younger sister, 23-year-old Suthathip, expressed her devastation, revealing that their mother had always loved and supported her brother despite his troubled past. She also disclosed that Nattapol had previously served time in prison. After committing the crime, Nattapol fled on a Honda Wave 110 motorbike (registration from Trang). Authorities tracked his movements and later found that he had been spotted in Phra Samut Chedi, Samut Prakan, where a concerned citizen recorded a video of him. In the clip, Nattapol claimed he was heading to Trat province but only had 100 baht left. The kind-hearted local provided him with food and fuel, unaware of his criminal background. In a bizarre turn of events, instead of continuing his escape, Nattapol made his way to Nakhon Pathom, where he was stopped at a routine traffic checkpoint early on 2 March for not wearing a helmet. Officers noticed his erratic behaviour and a Trang licence plate on his vehicle. When questioned, he spoke incoherently, raising further suspicion. A quick investigation confirmed his identity as a wanted murder suspect, leading to his immediate arrest. During initial questioning, Nattapol reportedly gave confused responses, stating that he had been in Samut Prakan the night before and was trying to get to Trat but did not know the route. His erratic journey ultimately led him into police custody in Nakhon Pathom. -- 2025-03-03 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 March 2025
Angler's Haul Turns Grim: Body Pulled from Pathum Thani Canal Picture courtesy of สมยศ โสภณวิมลรัตน์ Facebook An angler in Pathum Thani's Rangsit Phra Yurasak Canal made a chilling discovery when he reeled in a body instead of the anticipated fish. The incident, which unfolded around 10 p.m. on March 1, has since attracted local attention. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353353-anglers-haul-turns-grim-body-pulled-from-pathum-thani-canal/ -
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Angler's Haul Turns Grim: Body Pulled from Pathum Thani Canal
Picture courtesy of สมยศ โสภณวิมลรัตน์ Facebook An angler in Pathum Thani's Rangsit Phra Yurasak Canal made a chilling discovery when he reeled in a body instead of the anticipated fish. The incident, which unfolded around 10 p.m. on March 1, has since attracted local attention. Police Lieutenant Pornchet Prommool received a report about a floating body near Pier 2, close to Kaew Bridge, which connects to Rangsit Market. Arriving promptly, the police, alongside volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation and a diving team, began their investigation. The lifeless body was found near a floating dock, clad in attire typical of angling—a checkered shirt over a green long-sleeved T-shirt, short trousers, and a necklace with a Somdej Buddha amulet. The deceased held a lighter in hand, wore a tiger motif ring on his left ring finger, and a bracelet. A bag found with the body contained medications linked to diabetes, suggesting a medical history pertinent to the case. Importantly, preliminary checks concluded there were no signs of foul play. The man was later identified as Phasaphong, aged 45. Jaruwat Suriya, the 36-year-old who discovered the body, recounted how he typically fished on the opposite bank but felt an unusual impulse to fish at the current location that day. He initially suspected a fish had taken his bait as his rod jerked. However, as he reeled in, it became horrifyingly clear he had hooked something far more sinister—a human body. Spurred by this shocking revelation, Jaruwat notified rescue workers stationed nearby. Contrary to his initial assumption, the body had not been visible before he cast his line. As Jaruwat pulled the line, the body's outline became visible approximately six metres from the shore. The shock of the event was palpable, and he quickly sought assistance, with KhaoSod later reporting the incident in further detail. Following the initial assessment, Pol. Lt. Pornchet directed the Poh Teck Tung Foundation volunteers to transport Phasaphong's body to Thammasat Hospital for a thorough examination. Meanwhile, efforts are being made to contact his family to arrange for religious rites and offer closure. This unexpected find serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of life along Thailand’s often serene waterways, where an ordinary day of fishing can yield unimaginable surprises, reported Then Thaiger. -- 2025-03-03 -
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