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A 46 year old technician, recently separated from his partner, was found dead after waiting for a digital money transfer he hoped would change his fortunes. The incident occurred yesterday at a multipurpose pavilion in Village 4, Khao Tha Phra subdistrict, Chai Nat province.

 

Police Lieutenant Manit Yangthueng, an investigator from Mueang Chai Nat Police Station, received the report and immediately coordinated with Chai Nat Narenthorn Hospital’s medical team and a local rescue foundation.

 

The deceased, who resided in Suea Hok subdistrict, was discovered shirtless, lying on the floor near a wall. Beside him were a bottle of white liquor, a can of coffee, and a strip of painkillers. Preliminary examination revealed no signs of injury or struggle, leading police to suspect heart failure as the cause of death.

 

An interview with the employer revealed that the deceased had been living at the pavilion temporarily after his breakup left him homeless. Known for his heavy drinking, the technician had consumed white liquor both morning and evening.

 

He had taken a day off, citing a headache, for which his employer had provided painkillers. After failing to reach him by phone, the employer went to check on him and discovered him lifeless, just three days before he was due to receive a digital money transfer of 10,000 baht (US$300). This money was intended to help him rent a room and support his child.

 


 

 

 

The ex-partner of the deceased confirmed his drinking habits.

 

“We broke up because of his drinking. He drank every day, leading to constant arguments.”

 

She added that the deceased was scheduled to receive 10,000 baht on September 27 due to his vulnerable status and registration for state welfare benefits. The money was meant for his child, but he passed away before it could be received, reported KhaoSod.

 

Family members, accepting the cause of death, said, “We are not suspicious about his passing and wish to proceed with religious rites.”.

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