Mother and daughter found dead in Rayong home from cyanide poisoning

On Wednesday, a mother and daughter were discovered dead after reportedly arsenic poisoning themselves inside their home.

The incident happened at a home in the Ban Chang neighborhood of the eastern province, where an elderly family and her 12-year-old child were discovered dead touching on the bed.

The deceased lady, whose identity was withheld, ran a pet clinic and practiced medicine.

An acquaintance of the deceased woman came to check on her because she did n’t show up for work, alerting the police.

The friend went inside the home and discovered the body.

The dying woman had divorced her husband, who resides in a different place in the same house, according to Ban Chang authorities director Pol Col Arthit Yakaew.

According to Pol Col Arthit, the ex-husband was not at home and was out of town at the time of the affair.

The dying woman’s motive is officially unknown, according to police.

The woman had no debts or economic issues, according to preliminary investigations, but she had a long history of mental illness.

According to her ex-husband, who claimed she later joined the Johrei, a Chinese moral movement that some have referred to as cult, she had been displaying signs of stress about her sick mother for three years.

A new Chinese church called Johrei or Sekai Kyusei KYo, which means “purification of the soul,” was established in 1935 by religious cleric Mokichi Okada. It uses the technique of “divine mild” channeling into the body of the patient in order to heal.

A death note that was thought to have been written by the deceased lady was discovered on a desk at the house and read,” Desire this death did bring flexibility throughout the world.”

Police speculated that her Johrei ideas might not have been involved in the incident after conducting thorough investigations and coming to the conclusion that the deaths were death.

Her family did not question the reason for her passing, Pol Col Arthit continued.

Studies were still being conducted.