PUBLISHED: 28 Mar 2025 at 04: 40
NEWSPAPER SECTION: News

NAKHON RATCHASIMA: Nearby police arrested death believe Natthawut Meemang, 36, and demanded that he recreate a offense at the location of Jakkarin Charoenpha, 28, who was found dead in a wooded area of the Muang district’s tambon Nong Bua Sala.
When he saw the figure, Mr. Natthawut raised his hands in a prayerful movement before bowing in order to ask forgiveness from the dying.
One of Jakkarin’s older brothers reported missing on December 19th, claiming that the missing person had never heard from him since he last left his house four weeks earlier. Before he vanished, Jakkarin met with his oldest sibling, 33-year-old Narongsak ( also known as Panitphicha ), who identifies as LGBTQ.
Ms. Narongsak and her partner, Mr. Natthawut, who was the principal suspect in the case at the time, were at the time.
Later, police investigators discovered that Jakkarin and Mr. Natthawut engaged in a violent debate that escalated to the point where a gun was fired.
Finally, in response to the arrest warrants issued for Mr. Natthawut and Ms. Narongsak, who are facing charges of attempted murder, unlawful possession of a weapon, and unlawful incarceration.
They were detained early on Tuesday and later admitted to having buried Jakkrain’s figure in the bush. They later confessed to the crime.
On Wednesday, authorities took Mr. Natthawut back to the scene and recovered the remains. Ms. Narongsak opted not to attend.
After Jakkarin sold his recently upgraded scooter, Mr. Natthawut claimed that this sparked a heated argument. He shot Jakkarin killed in a suit of anger. The couple then worked to suppress the body’s remains in the bush and get rid of the weapon.
Finally, police added more charges, including camouflage of a corpse and premeditated murder.