Clues found for the murderer who buried a Chinese woman and fled the country

Chachoengsao, A Chinese man suspected of killing a fellow countryman has fled the country after his body was found buried in the grass on the side of the road. CCTV footage shows that he drove a rental car from Soi Sukhumvit 16 to dump the body in Chachoengsao Province. Progress in the case of a Chinese man who filed a complaint with the Bang Rak Police Station to help find his female friend, a Chinese student and TikTok star, aged 38, who disappeared. The last time they contacted each other was on June 30. She said she would travel to Phuket on July 2 before losing contact. It was reported that after her disappearance, a mysterious person contacted her relatives to say that he had captured her and demanded a ransom of 1 million yuan, or approximately 5 million baht in Thai money. He was ordered not to inform the police or the embassy, ??or they would not guarantee her safety. After the incident, Pol. Col. Noppasin Poolsawat, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, along with the Metropolita n Police Bureau's investigation team, went to the area to search for clues about the Chinese woman, according to the male friend's statement. They checked CCTV footage until they found clues that the Chinese man, the suspect, was the last person with the deceased before she disappeared. They checked the GPS of the suspicious vehicle and found that it was a rental car that had traveled to 12 different target areas. In particular, there was one location in an overgrown grassy area on a curve in Moo 2, Tambon Bang Phra, Amphoe Mueang, Chachoengsao. The suspect parked his car, opened the trunk, took out his bag, and drove away. He spent about 40 minutes at this point, which is normal. He ordered the investigation team to go to the area to thoroughly inspect the area. Until this morning, officers found 2 black bags abandoned on the side of the road opposite the dense forest opposite the Tha It village. Inside were packed tightly with soil and tile fragments, but a foul smell could still be smelled from the pile o f tile fragments. They contacted the Chachoengsao rescue unit to dig up the pile of tile fragments. After digging 20 centimeters, they found a blue tarpaulin. They opened the tarpaulin and found the body of a young woman submerged in the water, in a decomposed state due to being buried for more than 10 days. However, all the pieces were still connected and had not been cut in any way. They also found a lump of silicone in the water, while another lump of silicone was still stuck to her left breast. For the suspect who committed the crime, it was found that he left the country to Hong Kong first and then went on to Macau. Information was found on the missing person's mobile phone spending from July 4-6. The police will coordinate with the Immigration Bureau and the embassy to track him down for questioning. While checking the travel route of the deceased, it was found that he traveled from Malaysia to Thailand alone on June 26, while the man traveled from Singapore to Thailand on June 30. The deceased had be en to Thailand 10 times before, while the perpetrator had been there 6 times. It is believed that the two people knew each other before. Then, on June 28-29, the woman traveled to Pattaya and stayed there. The accident was reported to the Pattaya Police Station before traveling to Bangkok on June 30 and temporarily staying at a hotel before going to stay with a friend at a house in the Phra Ram 9 area. Then, on July 1, the woman was found calling a Grab to take her to Soi Sukhumvit 12, where the man drove to pick her up at the meeting point. It was found that the couple were staying in Soi Sukhumvit 16 together. Then at 11:00 p.m. of the same day, a friend of the deceased came to file a report, but was unable to contact the woman via WeChat, but her phone was still on. From the inspection of the CCTV footage, it was found that the man drove alone from his residence in Soi Sukhumvit 16 to Chachoengsao Province. Along the way, he slowed down and stopped the car at intervals. At some points, he stopped but rema ined in the car, and at some points he got out of the car, totaling 12 points, until he reached the last point where the bag was burned. It was an abandoned area with a pond nearby. The suspect got out of the car and disappeared for about 1 hour and 5 minutes before returning to the car and driving away from the last point on July 2 at approximately 5:00 a.m. to rent a room in the Srinakarin area of ??Bangkok before returning the car. While the forensic team investigated the residence in the Srinakarin area, bloodstains were found in the sink. From the inspection of the rental car, bloodstains were found inside the car, both in the driver's seat, the back seat, the door, and the hood. Source: Thai News Agency