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Police from Bang Pakong Station in Chachoengsao province were alerted at 08:00 on September 15, to the discovery of a body, reportedly resembling a foreign national. The body was found lying on its back in a patch of grass near the base of a utility pole along the road adjacent to the motorway at kilometre marker 44, heading towards Chonburi.

 

The police estimate that the individual had been dead for at least three days before being discovered. The body was reported to have suffered blunt force head injuries, stab wounds to the face and the throat had been cut.

 

 


Investigators from Chachoengsao's forensic department were called to the scene to examine the area. Among the items found was a wallet containing foreign currency but no ID, raising suspicions that the deceased may have been a foreigner.

 

The body was sent to a forensic institute for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. And trying to identify the victim.

 

 

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RIP that man.... now just waiting for the usual suspects to claim all sorts, and have their unwanted opinions.

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Hey, it wouldn't be an AN thread without all the Innuendo, hypothesis and conjectures.

 

Without delay we will have our team of AN investigators on the case, it will be solved before sundown. 😎

 

 

 

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Brutal Murder of Myanmar Man: Body Dumped Alongside Motorway

 

Police now believe that the body of is a young Myanmar man. He was found brutally murdered and abandoned in an overgrown area near the motorway in Chachoengsao. The victim, estimated to be between 30 and 35 years old, had been severely beaten, with a slashed throat and multiple stab wounds on his face. The body was found near kilometre marker 44 of the motorway heading towards Chonburi, in a secluded area overgrown with grass near a construction site.


The victim was wearing a black and white t-shirt, gray pants, and blue flip-flops, with a gray waist bag containing four Myanmar banknotes. According to the medical examination, the man had a 20 cm long slash wound across his neck, stab wounds on both cheeks, a 4 cm cut on his right eyebrow, and a crushed skull. The man had been dead for at least three days, and no identification documents were found on him.

 

The grisly discovery was made by Mr. Prachum Pengsuwan, a 77-year-old local resident, who stumbled upon the body while fishing in a nearby canal. "I smelled something foul and followed the scent until I found the body. From his appearance, it was clear he wasn’t from around here," Mr. Prachum said.

 

Police believe the victim could have been a migrant worker, possibly from one of the nearby construction camps or factories. They are investigating whether the murder occurred at the scene or if the body had been dumped there after the killing. One theory is that the victim may have been involved in a dispute, which escalated to murder. Authorities are currently examining nearby CCTV footage and checking local workplaces for any missing persons to help solve the case.

 

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On 9/15/2024 at 2:07 PM, 2long said:

RIP that man.... now just waiting for the usual suspects to claim all sorts, and have their unwanted opinions.

 

Said the man sharing his unwanted opinion...  🙄

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On 9/16/2024 at 5:53 AM, SAFETY FIRST said:

Hey, it wouldn't be an AN thread without all the Innuendo, hypothesis and conjectures.

 

Nor the salty expats who hate all other foreigners...  🙄

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9 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Nor the salty expats who hate all other foreigners...  🙄

I do dislike some foreigners, the ones who come to Thailand and constantly complain about Thailand and it's people, it's infrastructure, it's way of life, the country. Yes, I don't like these badly behaved foreigners, are you one of these type, you keep going on and on. 

 

I have many foreigners as close friends, I have co-workers (foreigners) who are also my friends.

 

What is it to you, I have never attacked you, I've never said I hate you, why are you being so offensive? 

 

Is your life that shallow and boring that you have to attack me from your warrior keyboard on my every comment 

 

I see that you have a lot of hate, you constantly badger me on these forums.

 

Get off the keyboard, get out and about, enjoy yourself in Thailand, try to be a positive, happy person. 

 

I hope you get well soon.

 

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7 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I do dislike some foreigners, the ones who come to Thailand and constantly complain about Thailand and it's people, it's infrastructure, it's way of life, the country. Yes, I don't like these badly behaved foreigners, are you one of these type, you keep going on and on. 

 

I have many foreigners as close friends, I have co-workers (foreigners) who are also my friends.

 

What is it to you, I have never attacked you, I've never said I hate you, why are you being so offensive? 

 

Is your life that shallow and boring that you have to attack me from your warrior keyboard on my every comment 

 

I see that you have a lot of hate, you constantly badger me on these forums.

 

Get off the keyboard, get out and about, enjoy yourself in Thailand, try to be a positive, happy person. 

 

I hope you get well soon.

 

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Well said.

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