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Delivery Rider in Thailand Claims to Receive Order from Deceased Police Officer

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A Bolt food delivery rider in the city of Bangkok recently told a story about a strange order he claims to have delivered to a dead police officer. The 30-year-old deliveryman, Suttinai Khamchuen, shared his unusual and chilling experience on Channel 7, noting the incident took place on Monday, August 19, around 7.30 pm.

 

The order, which consisted of six water bottles and two cups of coffee, was to be delivered to Pakkret Police Station in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok. The customer apparently told Suttinai that he was a police officer at the station.

 

However, upon arrival at the station, the officers denied placing any such order. Despite their refusal to accept the delivery, Suttinai left the items outside the station and went away.

 

Later, Suttinai found out from a friend that the officer who supposedly placed the order had died of lung cancer earlier in February. On querying other officers, he learned that he wasn't the first delivery rider to experience this odd incident. A similar occurrence had happened with another food delivery rider previously.

 

Even though Suttinai, who also works as a volunteer rescuer and often comes across death, was startled by this episode, he could not entirely rule out that someone might have been playing a prank on him and other delivery riders. He decided to pay respects to the late officer to ease his mind.

 

It's worth noting that Suttinai is not alone in sharing uncanny experiences. Several other delivery riders, app-based drivers, and taxi drivers have shared their eerie experiences. One notable story is about a cab driver who claimed to have given a ride to two women dressed in black, who disappeared upon reaching Samian Nari Temple in Bangkok's Chatuchak district. These women were thought to have been hit and killed by a train en route to their mother's funeral.

 

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

notable story is about a cab driver who claimed to have given a ride to two women dressed in black, who disappeared upon reaching Samian Nari Temple in Bangkok's Chatuchak district.

Did he drink it or smoke it ? 

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He decided to pay respects to the late officer to ease his mind.

Find out if the police officer has a grave marker and leave the drinks there for him to enjoy.

Food delivery order from the dead man?

Thailand is known to make dozens of ghost movies each year.

So that kind of phenomenon will inspire the film makers.

 

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methinks its a 'stolen identity' from someone at the station, but what would i know.

An obvious scam as the impostor perhaps has done it before and on seing the delivery chap just leave the goods in front of the door, the scammer is then free to walk by an casually pick up the goods.

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