Rayong: Police are investigating the murder of a woman who was stuffed into a suitcase, confirming that she was not a golf course caddie and are investigating the chip in her breast implants. From the case yesterday at 3:00 PM, a villager who came to fish found a large black suitcase, approximately 26-27 inches in size, floating in the water before getting stuck on the edge of a canal near a golf course in Ban Chang Subdistrict, Ban Chang District, Rayong Province. The condition of the bag had a foul smell similar to the smell of a corpse and it was found that the bag was locked tightly, so the police and rescue workers were notified to come and inspect.
According to Thai News Agency, as soon as the rescue workers pried open the suitcase, they were shocked and horrified because inside they found the rotten and decomposed body of a naked woman curled up in the bag. It was estimated that she had been dead for at least two weeks. They also found two barbells, each weighing 10 kilograms, for a total of 20 kilograms. It is believed that they were used as weights and thrown into the canal to conceal the crime.
From the examination of the body, it was found to be a young woman approximately 150-160 centimeters tall, with long hair dyed reddish brown and black roots. Both hands were clasped behind her back. There were bruises from being assaulted all over her body. As for her chest, it is believed that she had recently undergone breast surgery, as there were new wounds found under her chest.
Today, the Superintendent of Ban Chang Police Station, Rayong Province, is urgently investigating missing persons reports in Rayong and Chonburi Provinces. It was found that 11 people have similar physical characteristics to the dead bodies, and 7 people have been identified and identified as unrelated to the case, with 4 remaining. Urgently checking the silicone breast implant chip to identify the person.
In the case of someone believed to be caddie number 22 at a golf course in Rayong Province who went missing, the initial examination of the physical description matched the body. However, an examination revealed that the person went missing for other reasons and is believed to still be alive.
The initial examination of the body is still unclear whether there were any wounds or not, because the body was decomposed. It has now been sent to the Police General Hospital’s forensic department for a more detailed examination. They will also examine whether the woman really had breast augmentation surgery or not. If she did, they will see if she used silicone with a chip embedded in it. If the silicone has a chip, doctors will have a device that can read the chip and identify who it is, where it was made, and which doctor made it. As for the bag used to contain the body, officers checked and found that it was not sold in Thailand. They are currently checking the information of the company that distributed it.
As for other progress, the police are currently unable to disclose any information. They must wait for the results of the forensic examination to determine the cause of death and track down the perpetrator.
Villagers invited the python ‘Gigi’ to examine the spirit. Villagers in the area wanted to know about the spirit of this young woman, so they invited Mr. Prasert Linsaphapsian, along with Nong Gigi, their beloved pet python, a boa python, to examine it. It was revealed that there was definitely a spirit of a young woman here because Nong Gigi kept sticking her tongue out, and the young woman’s spirit had already left the bag because she was uncomfortable. Mr. Prasert therefore invited the young woman’s spirit to come and live with her.