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Body of 30-Year-Old Man Found in Chao Phraya River: Apparent Suicide Linked to Depression


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Police in Nonthaburi province discovered the body of a 30-year- old man in the Chao Phraya River near Wat Tamnak Tai pier on November 22, following his disappearance two days earlier. The man, identified as Mr. Nopparat, reportedly suffered from depression and left a farewell note before taking his own life by jumping from the Phra Nang Klao Bridge.

 

At approximately 17:00, officers from Rattanathibet Police Station responded to a report of a body floating in the river. Accompanied by forensic experts and rescue workers, they recovered the body, which was found in a decomposed state, face down in the water. The deceased was wearing a black shirt and jeans, with tattoos on his back.

 

CCTV footage from November 20 captured the man walking beneath the Phra Nang Klao Bridge around 22:43 before vanishing from view. Earlier that day, at 15:00, police had intercepted Mr. Nopparat as he appeared to be preparing to jump from the bridge. They returned him to his condominium, but he later disappeared again. His family reported him missing to the Bang Sri Muang Police Station.

 

A handwritten note found in his belongings revealed the man's deep emotional distress. In it, he detailed feelings of betrayal and despair, reflecting on a difficult life marked by abandonment, a history tied to human trafficking, and personal struggles with mental health. "I'm confused, hurt, and heartbroken," he wrote. Despite his gratitude toward those who raised him, he expressed a sense of hopelessness, ultimately leading to his tragic decision.

 

Ms. Malinee, the victim's younger sister, recounted that her brother, who worked as an assistant in an accounting department and lived alone in a condominium, often shared his struggles with her. He had recently confided fears that someone intended to harm him. Despite her efforts to support him, she believes his severe depression and stress led to his suicide. "He always came to me for advice, but this time, he kept it all inside. I'm heartbroken," she said.

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The police and forensic team are conducting further investigations. Mr. Nopparat's tragic story underscores the profound impact of mental health issues and the need for greater awareness and support for those battling depression.


If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek help.

 

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