Police consider that bones and “human-like physique parts” found behind a man’s home yesterday who committed suicide in Nakhon Ratchasima province in northeast Thailand may belong to his wife who has been missing for over one week.
The missing woman’s parents imagine their daughter was murdered by her husband earlier than he hanged himself.
At midday on March thirteen, 30 yr previous Sittichoke sent a message via Facebook to his mother-in-law saying…
“I’m indignant, it was an extreme quantity of, I’m sorry mom.”
The involved parents of 25 12 months previous Suthita, aka “Nam,” hurried to their son-in-law’s home to find that Sittichoke had hanged himself. There was no signal of their daughter Nam.
Nam’s parents filed a lacking individuals report at Khon Buri Police Station, stating that the last time they saw her was when she left residence together with her husband Sittichoke on March eleven.
Prize , bones and “human-like body parts” were discovered each in the pond behind the house and contained in the remnants of 10 fires lit at varied spots in the area surrounding the house, beneath mango and jackfruit bushes, reports CH3.
Siittichoke’s mom Prapha testified to the police that her son began a hearth within the space where the bones had been found on the evening of March 12. She mentioned she doesn’t know what he was burning.
Rescue divers from the Hook 31 Rescue Unit searched 5 ponds near the home. Banana trees had been thrown into the pond as if to cover something, police said.
It took divers about half-hour to search out a big bone with flesh hooked up to it which appeared as if it had been burned. Divers also discovered another “human-like” body components.
All of the bones and body components were sent away for an post-mortem to confirm whether they belong to Nam.
After receiving the strange message from Sittichoke before he hanged himself, Nam’s dad and mom consider that their son-in-law murdered their daughter and tried to conceal the evidence earlier than hanging himself out of guilt..

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