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Pathum Thani Manhunt: Burmese Twins Wanted for Fatal Stabbing

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Police in Pathum Thani are on the hunt for Burmese twins accused of fatally stabbing Hein Mintun outside an apartment in Lam Luk Ka. The grim incident unfolded around 7pm on Sunday, March 16, with CCTV footage capturing the events leading to Hein's tragic death.

 

The footage reveals Hein in conversation with the tomboys, known as Mo and Khun, before a sudden violent assault resulted in fatal chest and stomach wounds. Despite Hein's desperate attempt to escape and seek help, he succumbed to his injuries at the scene while the twins fled on a black and white Yamaha Fino motorcycle, whose registration remains a focus of investigation.

 

While police initially suspect a possible debt motive, they lack conclusive evidence to support this claim. Conversations with Hein's roommate shed no light on the motive; he recounted an ordinary afternoon cooking together before Hein left to meet "friends" after receiving a phone call.

 

 

 

The twins and Hein had previously worked together at a chicken factory before Hein moved to an aluminium job. Friends recall seeing the trio fish together, with no known discord noted among them.

 

Efforts to locate Mo and Khun continue, as officers meticulously sift through security footage to trace their escape route. As the investigation progresses, Pathum Thani's community remains on edge, eager for answers in this unsettling case, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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-- 2025-03-19

 

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