Kanchanaburi – Relatives guide accused of killing 28-year-old woman to drown in water Initially, the denial, police were confident in the evidence until the court issued an arrest warrant. The red casing and the phone were discovered abandoned behind the house. believed to belong to the dead
From the case in which the body of Mrs. Farida Sopha, 28, resident at no. 13, Trakham Aen 7 Road, Tha Maka District, Kanchanaburi Province, which floated in the Chonlathan water distribution channel. Tha San – Wang Pla, village no. 1, Trakham-en Subdistrict, Tha Maka District, Kanchanaburi Province, with a white Honda Click motorcycle, Kor Kor registration number. 281, Kanchanaburi, another 1 car of the deceased drowned along the canal, which officials feared Death could be due to murder. Therefore, the body was taken to an autopsy to find the true cause at the Ratchaburi Hospital Neurology Institute, along with the expedited interrogation of relatives, including the collection of detailed evidence. Officials found the body on October 25.
Latest today (October 27) Pol Mag. Gen. Pairote Khumphai, commander of the provincial police of Kanchanaburi. Colonel Thanasit Pansri, deputy commander of the Kanchanaburi provincial police. Pol. Col. Natpisit Rattanaudomphon, Superintendent of Sor. Kor. 1, Police Station 7, Pol. Col. Pipat Rungsamphan, Superintendent (Investigative) of the Kanchanaburi Provincial Police. Lieutenant Colonel Teerawat Suebruang, (investigative) senator of the Tha Maka Police Station, attended a meeting to discuss the progress of the case, including the autopsy results of the Forensic Institute. After the conclusion was assigned to Lieutenant Colonel Teerawat Suebruang, Senator (investigation), Tha Maka Police Station, owner of the case. He went to the Kanchanaburi Provincial Court to request an arrest warrant for Mr. Somchok Puekngern, 38, the suspect, originally from Phra Taen Subdistrict, Tha Maka District, Kanchanaburi Province, where Ms. Thanyalak Srinuan, 45, the older sister who brought her younger brother to come, surrendered to show her sincerity.
from Ms. Thanyalak The suspect’s sister revealed that her family had led her younger brother to surrender to show his sincerity. Besides confirming that the younger brother had nothing to do with Mrs. Farida’s death in any way. The reason is because there is an appointment to send the interest payment on the car lien. Because the younger brother has pawned the car and the deceased for the amount of 5,000 baht and in the past he had made an appointment to pay the interest and twice asked for the redemption of the motorcycle, but each time he did not make an appointment at the accident site according to his daughter The deceased has not made any claims.
The younger brother confirmed it was not the one who committed the accident. and he did not know the deceased Ma known because he was known through the head. as a contractor his younger brother went to work with and after his brother finished redeeming the car The younger brother had no further contact with the deceased and insisted that his younger brother had not fled the area and did not he was the offender, as many have understood. He therefore wanted the police to make the case honestly and be fair to the younger brother who was the accused.
Pol Mag. Gen. Pairote Khumphai, commander of the Kanchanaburi Provincial Police, revealed that the autopsy results of the Institute of Forensic Medicine revealed that the deceased was cut in the throat by a sharp object until the trachea it tore apart causing death. And investigators thoroughly questioned the witnesses linked to the deceased. And today he interviewed Mr. Somchok Puekngern, the last suspect that he contacted the deceased by telephone. and the evidence obtained is quite heavy which led one to believe that Mr. Somchoke Phukngern was the author But important evidence cannot be revealed because it is in the case file. Investigators then gathered evidence to seek approval of an arrest warrant in the Kanchanaburi Provincial Court. that today the court passed an arrest warrant on charges of intentionally killing another person that Mr. Somchoke has now denied the allegations
Reporters reported that at 4:00 pm in the past, Tha Maka police investigators and forensic police officers A warrant was brought to search Mr. Somchoke’s home at 1/20 Moo 6, Phra Taen Subdistrict, District of Tha Maka, Kanchanaburi province, where a 23 cm long fruit-sheathed knife was seized and sent for DNA testing for blood stains. Also, forensic police officers They found the red phone back cover in a garbage heap. And found a phone in the forest far from home, 1 phone is believed to be the deceased’s phone. Because the mother of the deceased’s boyfriend testified that the deceased was using a red phone. The staff then verified the hidden fingerprints that had been affixed. He will then be sent back for a thorough forensic examination.