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Dongtan Police Station received a call in the early hours of September 2 from Mrs Nittaya Sawangjai, saying that her Dutch husband was lying dead at their lodging in Jomtien Palace Village, Najomtien Beach.

Officers went to the scene with Thamasathan Foundation officers, where in a room on the 2nd floor they found the dead body of Reinier Lambertus, a 49-year-old Dutch national, lying on his back on a thick blanket beside the bed. He was clad in a blue t-shirt but had no pants on. Both his hands had curled and the tip of his penis was wet with semen. The body was already stiff and it was assumed he had been dead for five or six hours.

There was no trace of either bodily injury or of fighting in the room. Police took his fingerprints before transferring the body to medical authorities for an autopsy.

Nittaya, 32, told police that she left the house at about 18.00 to buy food and came back home around 23.45 hrs, when she found her husband dead. She didn’t know the cause of death, only that he suffered from kidney disease and took medication regularly.

Police first assumed that he had taken some sleeping pills and had had a heart attack. Regarding the semen on his penis it had probably come from contact and pressing.

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Regarding the semen on his penis it had probably come from contact and pressing.

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This is hilarious!! Are these real policemen or what? I love Thailand :o

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lying on a blanket , hands curled , body stiff , dead five or six hours , wet semen and the mysterious disappearance for 5 hours of mrs. sawangjai.

this is one for the combined talents of columbo , kojak , sherlock holmes and that one from oxford who drives the old jaguar.

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Regarding the semen on his penis it had probably come from contact and pressing.

[\quote]This is hilarious!! Are these real policemen or what? I love Thailand 

lurking in there somewhere there must be a joke about a policemens helmet.

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the deaths of all these farangs in this country is quite sad , and the way we (i , and some others) try to get cheap laughs out of them is indeed shameful.

but the situations just seem impossibly bizarre , there is always a tearful wife or partner nearby who knows nothing about the death other than her husband was taking lots of pills , there is always a thai cop there who concludes some impossible cause for the death , and there are always the incredulous methods of killing , bathtubs , sinks , toilet bowls ,plastic bags , rubber bands , balcony jumps.

does the press ever get the results of the autopsies , are the autopsies ever carried out properly.

i feel very sorry for the families of these people when they come over to collect the bodies or visit the site and try to find out what happened exactly.

to know that your e.g. father , brother or ex husband died all that way from home but not to be able to find out too much about it must be awful.

and god help them if they should ever meet the thais who were involved and try to find out what actually happened.

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Tax - 99% time we get no follow-ups to these stories. I assume the stories are pretty much over when they are printed which is sad state of affairs but per norm in thailand.

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