
Police have arrested a Thai man for his role in the murder and dismemberment of shell fragments discovered in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok.
The first component of the body, a doll, was discovered by a 10-year-old Thai boy on April 19 in a deserted terrain on the Ban Kluay-Sai Noi road in Bang Bua Thong district, Nonthaburi province.
Officers from the Bang Bua Thong Police Station meticulously searched the domain and eventually discovered the skull in a roadside forest, as opposed to where the doll was discovered.
The skull had one gunshot wound and two were missing.
Three cars related to the case have been seized for further investigation, in addition to a white Nissan Almera sedan that has been abandoned near the site for more than a month.
The Thais admitted the perpetrators. He said he took the two Japanese and the victim to a warehouse in Nonthaburi province, where the Japanese ordered him to leave the car.
As he walked away to smoke a cigarette, he heard gunshots.
Autopsies are performed on all human remains to verify the identities of the deceased.
ORIGINAL STORY: An unidentified man killed and dismembered in Nonthaburi
Police are trying to identify a dead man he murdered and dismembered after huge portions were discovered in a deserted plot of land in the central province of Nonthaburi, near Bangkok.
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The doll had a tattoo, but the Thai government can’t identify its design. A tattoo artist revealed in an interview with Channel 7 that the deceased was possibly not a Thai citizen, as the yellow shown on the tattoo is not an unusual color. color among Thais.
The artist added that the tattoo is known as the old-school Japanese style, popular in the 90s. The artist estimated that the deceased was a man between 35 and 45 years old.
These bags were thrown into a nearby pond. He established that the deceased had been killed and dismembered before being abandoned in the area.
Officers later came across a white sedan abandoned near the scene.
More evidence
Police tracked down the owner of the car and discovered it belonged to a Thai woman. The woman said she gave the car to her ex-boyfriend and hasn’t had any contact with him since they broke up.
Both denied any involvement in the killing and denied knowing who left the scene.
A local fisherman in the area later discovered a black trash bag containing an axe, knife, shoes, and other pieces in a nearby canal.
Region 1 Provincial Police Deputy Commander Apichart Wannaphak revealed in an interview with ThaiRath that the deceased was allegedly murdered two to four weeks before his discovery.
They thought the deceased was a man, but they can’t guess his nationality either. Apichart said that if the skull of the deceased is found, the government could possibly determine his nationality.
Apichart explained that officials are actively searching for the remaining pieces of the framework, despite the challenge posed by the case that occurred just a month ago.
Research into this is ongoing.
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