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Investigation underway after finding human remains in a eucalyptus forest in Thailand


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A man's head and several scattered body parts, believed to belong to a 36-year-old person named Lamotu, were recently discovered in a eucalyptus forest in Chon Buri Province, Thailand. Lamotu was reported missing 10 days before. The horrifying discovery was made around 11 am by a team of about 50 of Lamotu's co-workers. Although they had previously searched the same area without success, this time they made the grim find.

 

The Deputy Inspector of Ban Bueng Police Station, Wirat Trakulthai, leads the investigation. Myanmar workers initiated the probe after discovering the remains in a region of the forest not covered in the earlier search.

 

Alongkorn Payak Burapha, president of the Payak Burapha Club, said that after hearing about Lamotu's disappearance, they used drones to assist a large group of volunteers, including friends and family, in searching the forest systematically.

 

The body parts were located about 20 meters from the head. Alongkorn suggested Lamotu might have been drunk and become disoriented, which, combined with the hot conditions, lack of food and water, and wildlife scavengers, might have resulted in his death.

 

The rescue team plans to collect the body parts for identification at the police hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine. This case underscores the risks of going into dense forests, particularly while intoxicated, and the need for prompt search and rescue efforts.

 

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-- 2024-04-29

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The body parts were located about 20 meters from the head. Alongkorn suggested Lamotu might have been drunk and become disoriented, which, combined with the hot conditions, lack of food and water, and wildlife scavengers, might have resulted in his death.

I can see this will be a closed case very quickly... 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The body parts were located about 20 meters from the head. Alongkorn suggested Lamotu might have been drunk and become disoriented, which, combined with the hot conditions, lack of food and water, and wildlife scavengers, might have resulted in his death.

 

Not easy to sever a head from a body .

Animals could not have done this .

 

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