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Vietnamese man’s body found buried in Thai wildlife sanctuary

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Vietnamese man’s body found buried in Thai wildlife sanctuary
By The Nation

 

CHAIYAPHUM: -- A Vietnamese man’s body has been found buried in a wildlife sanctuary in Chaiyaphum province.

 

A patrol unit of the Forestry Department found a grave inside the Phu Khiew Wildlife Sanctuary in Chaiyaphum’s Huay Yang district two days ago and alerted police and the chief of the sanctuary.

 

The grave was under a tree with a Vietnamese name inscribed on the tree trunk.

 

Police and the chief of sanctuary, Wichanon Saenpala, inspected the area for about two hours at 6.20am.

 

Police believe the man was among Vietnamese poachers who had come for agarwood to the sanctuary and had somehow died.

 

Officials exhumed the body and sent it for an autopsy.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30315576

 
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Maybe he died of agaraphoba:saai: RIP

"had somehow died."

hmm

Not exactly like sneezing

"Police believe the man was among Vietnamese poachers who had come for agarwood to the sanctuary and had somehow died."

 

Yes, he definitely died!  But, more to the point, who buried him?  There lays the answer.

 

 

52 minutes ago, Moti24 said:

"Police believe the man was among Vietnamese poachers who had come for agarwood to the sanctuary and had somehow died."

 

Yes, he definitely died!  But, more to the point, who buried him?  There lays the answer.

 

 

Somebody who knew his name, obviously.

hmmm......clearly a suicide

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