Old bones at MRT station site hint at ancient executions

Old bones at MRT station site hint at ancient executions

Dozens of bones, with hands and feet bound, believed to date back to Thonburi time

Workers find many human skeletons during a survey ahead of construction of Siriraj Station on the Mass Rapid Transit Orange Line, which runs from Bang Khun Non to the Thailand Cultural Centre. (Capture from Workpoint TV)
Workers find some people remains during a review away of development of Siriraj Station on the Mass Rapid Transit Orange Line, which runs from Bang Khun No to the Thailand Cultural Centre. ( Capture from Workpoint TV )

Many human skeletons have been found at the design page of a passenger rail station in Bangkok, and experts say they may be linked to a large murder about 250 years ago.

The discovery was made just by a group doing review operate at the page of the Siriraj Station on the MRT Orange Line, which runs from Bang Khun No to the Thailand Cultural Centre.

The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand said the consider is now being investigated under the guidance of Fine Arts Department representatives.

The remains, found beneath Arun Amarin Bridge opposite Wat Amarin, have sparked a great deal of curiosity among scholars and fans. &nbsp,

More than 70 remains were found, many in strange opportunities, with hands and feet bound behind their tails, suggesting they might have been executed.

Experts speculate that the remains could be linked to a mass execution, potentially dating back to the Thonburi period ( 1767-82 ).

The Fine Arts Department said more investigation would confirm whether the keeps predate the creation of Bangkok in 1782.