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Yesterday, a man's body was found in the parking lot of a Bangkok market, leading to panic among locals. The police are investigating odd aspects related to his death, including injuries that don't match with how his body was positioned when discovered.

 

Police officer, Thananchai Kanthahatthi, from Rat Burana Police Station received a report about the deceased man at 8am. He Immediately reported this to his superiors and arranged for forensic doctors from Siriraj Hospital and volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation to examine the scene.

 

The body was identified as Banchaa, a 42-year-old man from the Suwannaphum District, Roi Et Province. He was found lying on his side in the middle of the parking lot. Banchaa had injuries consisting of a 5-cm cut near his nose, a 1-cm wound below his left eye, and a 10-cm cut on his left elbow. All injuries seem to have been caused by a sharp object. Other signs of bruising were also present on his face and body. Officer Thananchai suggested that Banchaa had been dead for at least 12 hours.

 

The cause of death remains unknown as the inflicted wounds don't match with how the body was positioned, thereby raising suspicions. Banchaa's body has been sent to Siriraj Hospital for an autopsy.

 

The strange death of Banchaa has put market vendors and locals in a state of shock. Countless are demanding a comprehensive investigation to unveil the truth behind Banchaa's untimely death. The police are now looking into the CCTV footage from the area and interviewing potential witnesses to establish what might have happened in Banchaa's final moments.

 

This is the second case of similar nature in the area this year, hence safety concerns are escalating among locals and market customers. Officer Thananchai is encouraging the public to provide any information helpful for the investigation.

 

"We are devoted to solving this case and securing the safety of the community. We invite anyone with relevant information to approach Rat Burana Police Station." Officer Thananchai said.

 

Photo courtesy of The Thaiger

 

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-- 2024-05-29

 

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