Tragic Mystery: Japanese Couple Found Dead in Chiang Mai Hotel Room, Thai Police Rule it as Suicide

2023-08-16 09:15:00

▲The police entered the room where the deceased lived to search for evidence. (Picture / Reposted from Twitter)

Reporter Wang Peiyi / Compiled

A bizarre murder occurred in Chiang Mai, Thailand at the end of July. A Japanese wife and her husband traveled from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, but two days later, they died in the bathtub of the room. The husband in the same room did not find out until several hours later, so the police once suspected The man involved. Now that the investigation results are released, according to the autopsy results, the deceased died of suffocation. Since no other person’s DNA was detected, the Thai police finally closed the case as suicide.

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According to the “Fuji News Network” report, the deceased was a 25-year-old Japanese woman. She and her husband traveled from Bangkok to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand on July 29, and then stayed in a four-star hotel. However, on the 31st of the same month, she was found sitting in the bathtub with her head down, and her neck was entangled with a mobile phone charging cable, apparently dead.

It was her husband who was in the same room as her who found the body. Her husband claimed that he woke up around 3:40 a.m. that day and found that his wife was not around. sleep. He didn’t find his wife dead until he got up in the morning and walked into the bathroom.

The woman’s husband claimed that his wife suffered from depression and panic attacks, and suspected that his wife committed suicide because of depression. However, due to the bizarre circumstances of the case, the police did not believe his statement at first, and did not rule out multiple homicides and suicides in the early stages of investigation. possibility.

According to the latest autopsy results, the woman’s death was due to suffocation caused by compression of the neck, and no DNA other than her own was found on her body. Because the woman had summoned other family members before her death, and the content of the text messages contained negative emotions, the police finally determined that the case did not involve homicide.

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