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Mystery Enshrouds the Death of Indian Man in Pathum Thani


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An Indian man, Mr. Tarun Jain, 39, was found dead at a shop in Pathum Thani, Thailand, after disappearing following an argument with his Thai partner. This incident has sparked a puzzling investigation.

 

Tarun Jain, an electrical wiring business owner from India, had been renting a flat in Pathum Thani for over a year, and he frequently stayed there during his visits to Thailand.

 

He arrived in Thailand on August 12th, and two days later, he phoned his wife to inform her of a heated dispute with his business partner. After that, he vanished, and his wife lost contact with him.

 

His distressed wife flew to Thailand and, unable to locate her husband, reported his disappearance to the local police. The mystery deepened when the apartment building manager discovered Jain's body on August 20th. He had fallen through the roof of the shop in front of the apartment building.

 

Pol. Lt. Gen. Anusorn Wiangsima, deputy inspector at Khlong Luang police station, promptly arrived at the scene with crime scene officers, a doctor from Thammasat University Hospital, and Ruam Katanyu Foundation rescuers.

 

They discovered no sign of struggle in Jain's third-floor flat but did find disturbing evidence on the building's rooftop, which the police collected, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

Adding to the mystery is the fact that approximately 300,000 baht, in both US dollars and Thai currency, is missing. Jain's mobile phone was found on him, and police are now scrutinising surveillance camera footage from his apartment to identify anyone who may have entered his flat from the day of his arrival until his death.

 

The body has been sent for an autopsy at Thammasat University Hospital, and police are continuing their investigations. The sudden death of Tarun Jain raises numerous questions and is shrouded in mystery, leaving authorities to unravel what truly transpired.

 

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-- 2024-08-21

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Adding to the mystery is the fact that approximately 300,000 baht, in both US dollars and Thai currency, is missing. Jain's mobile phone was found on him, and police are now scrutinising surveillance camera footage from his apartment to identify anyone who may have entered his flat from the day of his arrival until his death.

Issues with the business partner turned ugly?

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