PRACHIN BURI: The particular wife of the chairman of a tambon management organisation (TAO) was found dead in the car at the car park of a department store in Muang district of the Central province east of Bangkok on Saturday afternoon, police said.
The discovery from the death was reported to Muang police at about 4pm.
Pol Maj Gen Vinai Nucha, the provincial police chief, led the team of police to the scene to investigate. They were accompanied by a physician from Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital.
They present in a BMW vehicle the woman, 38, inclined dead on the back again seat with a gunshot wound in the mind. The bullet punctured through the head in the right side from the temple and exited from the left. The bullet also had the left back window of the vehicle and scraped the particular neck of a man who happened to be transferring. The man was rushed to hospital pertaining to treatment and was later declared secure.
A good 11mm pistol along with a spent cartridge had been found on the seat around the right of the entire body. It was believed the girl shot herself within the head with the weapon.
Your body was sent to Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital for an autopsy.
Pol Maj Gen Vinai said the woman was the spouse of Lertsak Subutdee, 38, chairman of the Non Hom TAO. They were married intended for eight years, but had no children.
Mr Lertsak told law enforcement that he and his wife were in the variety store for shopping. While wearing coffee, the spouse asked to go individually to buy something and told him she’d proceed to wait for your pet in the car. Soon afterward he followed her to the car and found her dead in it, he said.
Police were ongoing with the investigation to determine the cause of death even though woman was believed to have suffered from major depression.