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NONTHABURI police questioned the adoptive mother of a two-year-old boy found dead after being wrapped in a blanket then put in a cloth bag and stuffed in a refrigerator with the grandmother having alerted them, Naewna newspaper and Amarin TV said this morning (Jan. 6).

 

The toddler, nicknamed Nong Nai, was found dead in a plugged fridge within a bedroom of a two-storey house on Rattanathibet road, Bang Rak Phatthana subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong district, Nonthaburi province.

 

Police said there were many bruises on his arms and legs and bite marks and he had been dead for around three days now.

Aside from the dead boy, there are four residents in this house, the grandmother Mrs. Yupa, her husband, their son, only identified as Bank, and his wife, Ms. Marisa Thongiam, or Koi, 26, who is being questioned.

 

by TNR Staff 

TOP: Forensic officers taking photos of the dead toddler, above, after police removed his body from the fridge, insert. Photo: Naewna

 

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Dead Toddler’s Dad Fuming, Paid Couple 500 Baht A Day To Take Care Of His Son
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The couple who claimed the toddler died after choking on sticky rice being questioned by police. Photo: Naewna

 

THE real father of  a two-year and two-month-old boy who a couple claiming to be his adoptive parents said choked to death while eating sticky rice and they then put his body in the refrigerator firmly stated that he did believe his son died from choking and that he sent 500 baht everyday to the couple to raise him, Naewna newspaper said this evening (Jan. 6).

 

Mr. Nopparat (surname withheld), 29, Nong Nai’s real dad, said upon arriving to be questioned by police that he met the Mr. Hannarong Phraiphanom, or Bank, 31, and Ms. Marisa Thongiam, or Koi, 26, through a friend and gave his son to them to raise two months ago because he was working and did not have time to do so and it seemed they loved children.

 

He also  punctually sent them 500 baht everyday.

 

The last time he met his son was towards the end of December and at that time there were no signs of Nong Nai being harmed. However he did not believe he choked to death while eating sticky rice because when the boy was with him he gave him this to eat everyday and he could eat everything.

 

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

he met the Mr. Hannarong Phraiphanom, or Bank, 31, and Ms. Marisa Thongiam, or Koi, 26, through a friend


Such a sad and pathetic story. All 3 should be held accountable and sent to jail. Lock them up and throw away the keys....

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

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NONTHABURI police questioned the adoptive mother of a two-year-old boy found dead after being wrapped in a blanket then put in a cloth bag and stuffed in a refrigerator with the grandmother having alerted them, Naewna newspaper and Amarin TV said this morning (Jan. 6).

 

The toddler, nicknamed Nong Nai, was found dead in a plugged fridge within a bedroom of a two-storey house on Rattanathibet road, Bang Rak Phatthana subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong district, Nonthaburi province.

 

Police said there were many bruises on his arms and legs and bite marks and he had been dead for around three days now.

Aside from the dead boy, there are four residents in this house, the grandmother Mrs. Yupa, her husband, their son, only identified as Bank, and his wife, Ms. Marisa Thongiam, or Koi, 26, who is being questioned.

 

by TNR Staff 

TOP: Forensic officers taking photos of the dead toddler, above, after police removed his body from the fridge, insert. Photo: Naewna

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2024-01-08

 

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Strange, confusing and sad story. Let's wait for further investigation before making any remarks 

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30 minutes ago, Paul Henry said:

Why cannot Thai use their given names. They all have nick names. WHY?????

Historically in many old cultures if you gave your real name to someone, you gave them a means of gaining control over you via witchcraft.Thus it may be a tradition from a more primitive era. I don't know if this is true of Thailand though. Just a thought

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She called her husband Bank and when he arrived he shook the toddler to revive him and then said he died after choking on the sticky rice.

As they were too scared to call a doctor, Bank wrapped the boy in his blanket, put him in a cloth bag then placed him in the fridge.

 

More adults with the minds of children.

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7 hours ago, flyingtlger said:

 

 


Such a sad and pathetic story. All 3 should be held accountable and sent to jail. Lock them up and throw away the keys....

 

And what has a working father done wrong?, he has stood up to his parental responsibilities, gone to work and sent 500 baht per day to look after his son.

 

Sounds like a Dad doing his best to me.

 

It is the adoptive parents.  Bruises and bite marks? It can only be child abuse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One can only hope that these people get locked up and never see the light of day. I'm sure once their fellow inmates find out what they are guilty of they will be given special privileges and treated with special care. 

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