A man met the ghastliest of scenes
yesterday, September 15th, when he went to visit a friend who lived in a sugar
cane plantation in Udon, Thailand.
Teerayut Promkhao, 40, called out to his
friend thinking he was still asleep in the early morning hours. But he was not
in his bed under the mosquito net, reported Daily News.
So he went to the kitchen area and found
a trail of blood leading outside. His friend’s head and torso was stuffed in a
fertilizer sack.
Next to that were his friend’s arms
severed at the shoulder and legs cut off at the knee.
He rode off in a panic and called the
cops. The grisly murder happened about one kilometer from the village of Non
Sawan.
The dead man was identified as
50-year-old Panya Thongsri, who was looking after the plantation for his wife
who was working in Korea.
Police found a red bicycle at the scene
that they think belongs to the murderer. He is believed to have rode off on the
victim’s Honda Click motorbike. Rice was still steaming on the stove.
Huay Luang police think that the murderer
cut up the body and intended to conceal it but was disturbed by someone nearby
tending their fields. So he fled on the victim’s motorcycle.
He had attacked the victim from behind so
violently that his brains were splattered over the ground.
Various witnesses told stories of
disputes between the victim and his wife and other members of his wife’s family
over the ownership of the land.
The disputes centered around alleged
favoritism shown to the victim and his wife over other members of the wife’s
extended family.
The victim’s younger brother said that
Panya had told him of a previous attack by relatives that he had not reported
to police.
Police are studying DNA evidence and CCTV
footage in the area to determine the identity of the murderer. They are
convinced that it is a close relative they are after.
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