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DRUNK THAI FATHER KILLS 6 Y.O SON AND DUMPS BODY IN THE RIVER

A father in Thailand came home drunk and started to beat his son until the child stopped breathing.

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The next morning, the father discovered that his son’s body was ice cold and decided to dispose of the body in a river.

A resident came to inform the police that the child was missing, so the police asked the child’s father to come forward and give more information, under pressure he confessed that he had hurt his child and disposed of the body in the Ping River

Murder

The boy’s father 33-year-old Koch Sangthap recounts the incident… The incident occurred on September 17,in the middle of the night, he was drunk and returned home. and then proceeded to beat his son before going to bed, Then on Sunday morning, Sept. 18, the father woke up and found out that the child was ice cold and died. So he took the child on a motorcycle. While holding a dead body in front of his motorcycle and then dumped it at the river.

He then went back to work as a contractor in Kamphaeng Phet town, as if nothing happened.

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At least 30 officers were deployed to search for the child’s body and the father finally brought the officers to the location where he disposed of his child.

Why?

The father reasoned that the neighbour contacted him and said his son had pranked the neighbour’s child until he broke his teeth and damaged things and told the father to punish the child. 

When he returned from work he was intoxicated and took action to punish the child. He pulled his child and threw him onto the ground and hit countless strikes.

A preliminary autopsy revealed that there were several wounds on the face, the tail of the left eyebrow, and the right lip. neck area under the chin There is a bruise on the chest area. and the inside of the right leg has a deep hole wound.

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