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Woman Dies After 14th-Floor Fall From Pattaya Condo

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A 37-year-old woman,  Ms Chamaiporn Kueasirikiat, from Rayong has died after falling from a condominium in Na Kluea, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, late on 11 April 2026. Police were alerted at 22:35 and found the victim face down on the area beside the building. She was wearing a blue nightgown and no underwear, with multiple injuries including fractures and abrasions, a cut on her right arm and a reported tear to the anus.

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The 21-storey condominium is located in Na Kluea. Initial findings suggest the woman fell from the 14th floor, where a pair of sandals believed to belong to her was discovered. Officers have not yet determined whether the fall was accidental, self-inflicted or the result of foul play.

A 65-year-old Italian man, identified as Mr Gabellini, identified as a close friend of the victim, told police he had seen the woman alive earlier before returning to his room on the 20th floor. He later learned of her death and came down to identify the body, confirming it was the same woman. He denied having had sexual relations with her and stated that she had cut off contact with him three days earlier.

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Residents of the building said the pair appeared to be close, with the man staying on the 20th floor while the woman lived on the fourth floor. They added that she kept to herself and was known to suffer from depression. No witnesses have yet confirmed the exact circumstances leading up to the incident.

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Forensic officers examined the injuries, particularly the anal tear and cut on her arm, to determine whether it resulted from sexual activity or impact during the fall. Evidence at the scene remains under review and the body has been sent for a full post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death.

Police investigators from Bang Lamung station are reviewing available CCTV footage, although coverage in the building is limited. Officers are also gathering witness statements and additional forensic evidence to clarify whether the case involves an accident, suicide, or homicide. Authorities have stated that conclusions will depend on the outcome of forensic analysis and the ongoing investigation.

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Another one to the infamous Pattaya total, So many of late.

49 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

She was wearing a blue nightgown and no underwear, with multiple injuries including fractures and abrasions, a cut on her right arm and a reported tear to the anus.

Crikey, this is a weird one.

Thai woman, tear to the anus, etc.

Not your usual Pattaya, foreigner, falling from height story.

Lots of weird stuff, a Chinese man found throat cut

2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

A 65-year-old Italian man, identified as Mr Gabellini, identified as a close friend of the victim, told police he had seen the woman alive earlier before returning to his room on the 20th floor. He later learned of her death and came down to identify the body, confirming it was the same woman. He denied having had sexual relations with her and stated that she had cut off contact with him three days earlier

Something fishy. If you were close friends why would you need to make it known you didn't have sexual relations with the woman. With 2 of the details in the reporting me thinks something is a foot.

Speculation of course but.......

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