Actress bought cyanide ‘to repel pests’

” Ice” is in the light as authorities track down clients of the company that the accused serial poisoner used.

Actress Preechaya “Ice” Pongthananikorn has already turned over the cyanide she bought for pest control, along with related documents, to the police, saying she had nothing to hide. (Photo: icepreechaya Instagram)
Actress Preechaya” Ice” Pongthananikorn has also given the police the poison she purchased for pest control and related documents, claiming she had nothing to conceal. ( Image: Instagram user icepreechaya )

Preechaya” Ice” Pongthananikorn, a well-known actress, has admitted that she purchased poison electronically to ward off screen snakes that had been attacking her pets.

Police said they wanted to speak with other people who had purchased poison from the same company used by alleged serial predator Sararat” Aem” Rangsiwuthaporn, and the 33-year-old celebrity provided the explanation on Friday.

The deputy national captain, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, announced on Thursday that the name of a well-known actress was listed among 100 customers who had bought poison from the same shipment as Ms. Sararat. He did not mention the actress by name, but he warned that officers may call her the following week to find out why she required the poison.

Ms. Preechaya revealed that she had only purchased one jug of poison, not the alleged t, for the Lui Chon Khao television program on Channel 8. She added that she was happy to provide a statement to the authorities but had not yet opened the package containing the product.

According to reports, her mother Bang-orn Pongthananikorn’s child ordered the product digitally on April 25 and got the package in April 27.

She claimed that Ms. Preechaya bought arsenic as a result of the property behind her home becoming less hospitable, attracting snakes, monitor lizard, and poisonous reptiles to harm her dogs.

She had tried a number of other techniques to get rid of the parasites, but they were unsuccessful. She conducted some on research before deciding to purchase poison. At the Bang Khen place, she has also given the bundle and related paperwork to the police.

Police searching the premises of a Lat Krabang company where the suspect was thought to have purchased the cyanide on Tuesday were looking into the serial killings connected to Ms. Sararat, also known as” Aem Cyanide.” For use in laboratories, the industry sells chemicals and equipment.

Pol Gen Surachate stated that all 15 of the accused prolific killer’s reported victim had been poisoned during a press briefing on Wednesday. He claimed that money was the primary reason for the murders.

On April 25, the 36-year-old Ms. Sararat was detained in Bangkok pursuant to a criminal court countenance. She is four weeks along in her pregnancy.

14 of the accused’s 15 sufferers perished, and one survived. 12 of the 14 people who passed away were ladies, and two were soldiers. Authorities think Ms. Sararat tainted her victims’ food and beverages with poison.

Pol Lt. Col. Withoon Rangsiwuthaporn, her ex-husband, is also accused of obtaining stolen property, working together to forge legal information, and using those articles. This year, he was taken into custody and fired from his officers department.

He is currently free on parole after a court ruled that police had been working with researchers and did not have any proof to connect him to the murders his ex-wife is accused of.