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Thai Woman Beaten to Death in South Korea

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A Thai woman has died in South Korea after allegedly being beaten by her boyfriend, leaving her four-year-old son without a mother and her family in Thailand unable to afford to repatriate her body. The incident occurred on 11 February 2026 in Mokpo, where the victim had been working as a labourer. South Korean police have detained the suspect and confirmed she died from severe physical assault.

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The victim, identified as Ms Sunanta, known as “Nong Taew”, was in her early 30s and originally from O Lo district in Chaiyaphum province. A single mother, she travelled to South Korea to work as a casual labourer in order to support her young son and her impoverished family. She later began living with a Thai boyfriend, identified as Mr Sak and the couple had cohabited in a dormitory-style room for about one year.

According to reports shared by the Facebook page “Thep Thewada Mac”, Mr Sak was a heavy drinker and allegedly assaulted Ms Sunanta when intoxicated. Neighbours were said to be aware of repeated incidents in which she was slapped, punched and kicked until she lost consciousness. Despite advice to leave him, she reportedly remained in the relationship due to emotional attachment and lack of alternatives.

On the night of 11 February, Mr Sak allegedly became heavily intoxicated and assaulted her again, striking her with fists, knees and elbows. Believing she had merely fainted as on previous occasions, he reportedly went to sleep beside her body. The following morning he found her unresponsive, with her body stiff and covered in bruises. Hospital staff later confirmed she had died from severe physical assault and internal injuries.

South Korean authorities have taken Mr Sak into custody on a charge of assault causing death and are proceeding with legal action. Meanwhile, the victim’s mother in Chaiyaphum has said she has no funds to manage the return of her daughter’s body. The family is considering cremation in South Korea, as repatriating the body to Thailand would cost between 200,000 and 300,000 baht and plans to return only her ashes.

The case has drawn attention to the vulnerabilities faced by Thai migrant workers in South Korea, particularly those without legal status who may fear reporting abuse. It also highlights concerns about domestic violence within overseas Thai communities, where incidents may be regarded as private matters.

Komchadluek reported that further legal proceedings against the suspect will continue under South Korean law. Arrangements for the cremation and return of the ashes are being discussed by relatives.

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Key Takeaways

• A Thai woman from Chaiyaphum died on 11 February after alleged repeated assaults by her boyfriend in Mokpo, South Korea.

• The suspect, identified as Mr Sak, has been detained on a charge of assault causing death.

• The victim’s family cannot afford repatriation costs of 200,000–300,000 baht and plans cremation in South Korea.

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I hope this scum gets a very long term in jail............do they have death penalty in Korea

RIP

This news deeply saddens me. I truly hope that the individual receives a life sentence in prison.

1 hour ago, smedly said:

I hope this scum gets a very long term in jail............do they have death penalty in Korea

RIP

1 hour ago, Fact said:

This news deeply saddens me. I truly hope that the individual receives a life sentence in prison.

A long session of the same abuse he administered would suffice, if he survives then a life sentence would be appropriate.

Korean men no better than thai guys. Many think The land of K-pop and romantic asian movies is soooooo wonderful.... I personally know many koreans. Don't trust the media based on what is presented to make an opinion on something

Those korean men and japanese men who are under utmost social pressure in their countries, do tend to loose it when they are in Thailand,. One can see them hovering and slithering all around the Thermae freelancer bar in Nana, Bangkok. But in this case now they apparently loose it, even in their homelands. Hope the poor girl recovers soon.

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13 minutes ago, Pouatchee said:

Korean men no better than thai guys. Many think The land of K-pop and romantic asian movies is soooooo wonderful.... I personally know many koreans. Don't trust the media based on what is presented to make an opinion on something

Help me here: what does this view have to do with this murder? "She later began living with a Thai boyfriend, identified as Mr Sak...." THAI boyfriend...

1 hour ago, Sigmund said:

Hope the poor girl recovers soon.

??

Which girl?

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1 hour ago, Sigmund said:

Hope the poor girl recovers soon.

The article says that she's dead

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1 hour ago, Sigmund said:

Hope the poor girl recovers soon

Another one who didn’t read the article or apparently the 8 word title !!

5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The family is considering cremation in South Korea, as repatriating the body to Thailand would cost between 200,000 and 300,000 baht and plans to return only her ashes.

Same with the nephew of my wife.

Luckily working in SK until he was killed riding his motorbike.

Coming back in the urn.

Ceremony with firecrackers on late night arrival and another day with monks in the house.

Two orphans left behind.

what a tragedy... such a beautiful lady, how could anyone deserve that. this guy should be beaten to death with stones.

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Seem that a few posters need some rudimentary lessons in reading and comprehension.

23 hours ago, brfsa2 said:

what a tragedy... such a beautiful lady, how could anyone deserve that. this guy should be beaten to death with stones.

Does it make any difference if she was beautiful or not?

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On 2/12/2026 at 10:03 PM, smedly said:

I hope this scum gets a very long term in jail............do they have death penalty in Korea

RIP

I agree totally- the pixilated photo shows an attractive young woman who has sadly died- and now her child and family will no doubt suffer grievously financially without her support

Korea does have the death penalty for murder- but no one has been executed since 1997

The country introduced a de facto moratorium on death penalties- one can only hope they change their mind regarding this worthless piece of scum

I wonder if there is a "Go Fund Me" page for the family, for the return of the ashes, and the little boy to the "impoverished" family here in Thailand?

What's sad, and ironic, is that many Thai women leave the country , and their children behind, just to make a little more money, and are the victims of assault and rape in both Korea and Israel, along with other countries I'm sure. Ironic is she hooked up with a Thai boy, apparently thinking she would feel more "at home" there, who ended her life. So many leave their homes in search of money or something, with the kids back home with grandma learning this behavior is normal. The justice system here needs to work overtime making sure the local boys are made to provide support for the children they help create, which is normal in the western courts. If the women had support, they would be less likely to leave the kids behind and seek work outside their home areas.

Even in a place like Korea, it should be obligatory for neighbors to report incidents such as this, repeated incidents where abuse of women is clearly happening.

Then, in Korea, what if ANYTHING do the authorities do about it.

Are they compelled, by law, to intervene and lock u;p the assailant?

And, in Korea, what the number of women who are abused in this way, beatings, killings, compared to other countries?

What is with K-Pop, anyway, and why has it become so popular among young Asians.

The K-slop culture seems to have no redeeming feature, when examined closely.

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