Four more crime charges are anticipated, and one death cost is still pending.
22 Oct 2023 at 17: 39 PUBLISHED
Songsak Songsaeng, who is charged with murdering five babies born to two of his wives, is currently being held in custody pending further investigation.
Following a criminal court hearing on Thursday, Mr. Songsak, 46, was transferred to the Bangkok Remand Prison, and his present family, Sunan Nahuanin, 40, received treatment at the Central Women’s Correctional Institution. Nothing showed up to ask for their launch on parole.
In infraction of Sections 83, 199, and 290 of the Criminal Code, the couple is charged with conspiring to destroy their two-year-old girl, moving the body, then hiding the cause of death.
Mr. Songsak admitted to the accusations. Ms. Sunan acknowledged moving and hiding the figure, but she denied being involved in the murder.
On September 20, the two were detained in Pathum Thani and taken to Kamphaeng Phet to show them where their two-year-old child was interred. At her family’s home, her body was discovered with practical covering it. On Wednesday, they were returned to the Bang Khen police depot in Bangkok after that.
Jessada Meepian, a former family, had brought another case, alleging that Mr. Songsak had assaulted and tortured her while they were cohabitating. They had five kids in total.
The assistant municipal police chief, Pol Maj Gen Noppasil Poonsawat, claimed that Mr. Songsak admitted during doubting on Wednesday that he had killed four of the five boys born to Ms. Jessada.
The second two sons’ systems were disposed of in the Bang Sue region in 2013 and 2014, and the other two bodies in Sai Mai in 2016 and 2018.
The four boys’ bones, according to Pol Maj Gen Teeradet Thamsuthee, main investigator for the Metropolitan Police, had been collected from Bang Sue and Sai Mai and were being tested for DNA.
In the meantime, Mr. Songsak may face additional charges for four more deaths, he continued.