Newsletter

Shock, a Chinese woman stabbed her countryman, 27 pierced bodies, extinguished in the bathroom, Prachachuen department store.

Shock, a Chinese woman stabbed her countryman, 27 pierced bodies, extinguished in the bathroom, Prachachuen department store. Before the event, they had just sat down to eat together.

Police at the Thung Song Hong Police Station together with the Evidence and forensic medicine Division from Bhumibol Hospital to examine the area of ​​a department store Inside Soi Prachachuen 12, after the incident, two women quarreled and stabbed each other with weapons .

The deceased was xiong ziyi, 34, Chinese. The criminal was Ms Tang Jun, 36, using a sharp knife. 27 stab wounds to the body to death in a department store bathroom

When questioned, a 53-year-old female restaurant owner said that the couple had eaten at the restaurant around noon before the incident, at which time they were both eating as usual. There was no shouting or misunderstanding towards each other. Sit and eat for about 30-40 minutes, then walk out of the restaurant. After about 5 minutes of walking, he heard shouting like someone arguing. So she saw that it was her customer. But at that moment, she was afraid and did not dare to go out to see.

Ms. Lamoon, 55 years old, housekeeper in that department store told me She heard people arguing in Chinese. and saw the offender using a sharp knife Stabbing 1 wound in the body before the deceased was pushed into the bathroom. He then saw the attacker use a knife to stab him in the body. At that moment, he was so shocked that he did not dare to shout. But at that time, a security officer of a nearby bank came to help detain the criminal. Having come out to sit in front of the bathroom, the criminal at the time had a tremor. before being taken to a nearby hospital to treat wounds and detained for questioning at the Thung Song Hong Police Station The body of the criminal was sent to forensic medicine at Bhumibol Hospital.

while the police collect evidence There is a group of Chinese students. come and see the scene The reporter asked Mr Akarawit, 28, a transgender woman who speaks Chinese and is in a Chinese chat group, saying that the criminal used the service for the deceased to translate Chinese for him. and also said Usually in group chats with more than 300 Chinese people, perpetrators tend to type the conversation.

But before the incident, there was a message that the criminal had typed in a way that cursed a woman. anonymously type roughly “I used to have you translate for me. Then you messed with my man.” And it was printed as a warning not to mess with that man again. And in the conversation, there is a kind of cursing with vulgar and violent words.

by a lady who translates Chinese to listen to such messages Not sure if it belonged to the deceased. ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???????? ???????? ???????? ???????? ???????? ???????? ???????? ???????? because I don’t know him personally Just being in the chat group and seeing such messages and behavior

While Police Colonel Marut Sudnongbua, Metropolitan Police Station Superintendent Thung Song Hong, revealed that it was initially believed that the case of photography and blackmailing each other was being investigated as to what he was involved in. As for the offender, he has now been taken to hospital due to a knife wound on his hand. After that, they are taken in for questioning through an interpreter. about the facts that occurred and informed the allegations for further prosecution

Trending