A 60 year old man’s body was discovered in a canal next to his car beneath a flyover in Pathum Thani-Lat Lum Kaeo Road near Lat Lum Kaeo district in central Thailand. The deceased, who had a historical past of high blood pressure, labored for a company that employed GPS tracking in its vehicles.
The incident happened close to a silver Isuzu pickup truck with Bangkok registration plates, positioned near a drainage canal. The man, recognized as Nattanan, was dressed in black trousers with no shirt.
According to the owner of the company where Nattanan labored, he got here to pick up provides on the warehouse in Lat Lum Kaeo to ship to Navanakhon. When they misplaced contact with him, firm employees adopted the GPS on the vehicle, which led them to his body. They initially did not see the physique however found the automotive with its door open. They thought someone had already taken the deceased to a hospital. A second inspection revealed the body mendacity face down within the canal. Forbidden were then contacted to coordinate the restoration of the body, KhaoSod reported.
After inspecting the scene, police recorded the evidence and directed the muse to switch the body to the forensic hospital Thammasat, Chalermphrakiat for further examination. Authorities will then contact the deceased’s relatives to collect the body for funeral rites.
In related news, the body of a person trying to find wild mushrooms found a corpse sporting a high schooler’s gym shirt in a forest in Chanthaburi province in central Thailand yesterday.
Officers at Mueang Chanthaburi Police Station had been knowledgeable that a local man found the body of a man wearing a health club shirt from a famous high school in a ditch in the forest in Moo 14, Khlong Narai subdistrict, Mueang district. Police travelled to the scene with rescue staff and forensic medical doctors from Prapokklao Hospital..g