PUBLISHED: 18 Apr 2024 at 04 :00
An American man was detained yesterday by police in Bangkok after he allegedly attempted to leave the country by crossing a station in the northern province to allegedly stabbing his Thai girlfriend to death.
Rajman Yabav, 32, was nabbed at a station in the province bordering Myanmar. Sukanya Dissayabut, 51, was killed at a motel in Bangkok’s Thon Buri region, according to him, according to his arrest warrant.
Sukaya received numerous kill scars. According to authorities, she appeared to have passed away about an hour before they arrived at the scene. Along with the woman’s cellular phone, which was out of power, was discovered a long carving blade close to the body.
A hotel concierge informed officers that Sukanya had checked into the hotel on April 7. While Sukanya may arrive during the day and depart at night, an American male, probably Mr. Yabav, was staying in the room.
The concierge called the place to find out what was happening after the receptionist heard heated arguments from Sukanya’s body. The Hindu man yelled and “hi”
Maybe after that, the person was seen leaving the hotel. The concierge called the police after noticing something was wrong.
Authorities said they searched the motel room and found that Sukanya’s goods were unharmed.
Mr. Yabav was taken to Bangkok for questioning after being captured in Kanchanaburi, according to Pol Col Damrongsak Sangangam, assistant chief of the Metropolitan Police Division 8. Initial charges against him were immediately one of death, but as the investigation progresses, they could be dropped to premeditated murder.
Before being caught at the station, Mr. Yabav sought care at a hospital in the Tha Maka area of Kanchanaburi for cuts on his arms, according to a policeman source.
The suspect had lent funds to Sukanya, and she was unable to repay, causing claims in the hotel room. According to Mr. Yabav, he allegedly confessed to stabbing Sukanya after she refused to pay the loan.
The suspect was kept in Talad Plu police prison. Sukanya’s son, Komin ( surname not given ), 20, told police he had no idea his mother was dating Mr Yabav.