
A 33-year-old man DJ went missing four days prior, and his body was discovered in a church in Muang area of western Thailand on Sunday, with bullet wounds and tied hands. Police believe there is a passionate issue.
Police say they located Warapong Khunsrijaturong’s system in a forest in tambon Lat Ya, according to police options. They had to go for twenty minutes on four-wheel-drive cars before walking for another five minutes to the field.
The figure was now deteriorating and was lying on one side. The dying man had two gun scars in one temple and his hands were tied behind his back.
A farmer admitted to seeing the figure three days ago but was too hesitant to approach it.
The farmer returned to the scene and discovered the body dressed in the same attire as the DJ simply before his departure after his relatives heard about the missing man.
The deceased’s girl claimed that she had warned him to avoid another woman who was only identified by her and that he had stopped seeing her.
The victim’s parents, Wichian, described the crime as being very violent and hoped police would do their best to apprehend the killers.
Soon before his suicide, Warapong aka DJ Taytay was captured on CCTV footage pleasantly working at a person’s holiday party at a restaurant.
On Wednesday, at 3.54 am, two gentlemen, identified as Thanadet and Wikool, were allegedly driving a light pickup truck to seize the DJ in the Muang area. Both were detained, and they disputed any crime.
Police were looking for a person who had driven a dark vehicles to Thanadet and Wikool’s home in the Muang district’s tambon Wang Dong. The second suspect had been waiting for two weeks in the area prior to the death.
The dark car was finally discovered in Ratchaburi’s Photharam city. Although it had been thoroughly cleaned, the run camera located it about 20 kilometers away from the abduction site, which recorded a trip into Kanchanaburi’s strong forest close to the body’s location.