Suspect held in student’s stabbing, burning death

Female allegedly claims to have argued with a young man about money.

Police officers question murder suspect Natthawut “Jae Nat” Ontor at a house in Phayuha Khiri district of Nakhon Sawan on Thursday evening following her arrest in connection with the stabbing death of a university student in Nonthaburi. (Photo: Chalit Poomruang)
Following her imprisonment in connection with the stabbing death of a college student in Nonthaburi, authorities in the Phayuha Khiri city of Nakhon Sawan on Thursday night questioned death think Natthawut” Jae Nat” Ontor. ( Photo: Chalit Poomruang )

A woman is accused of murdering and burning a pupil to death in Nonthaburi after they allegedly got into a fight over money.

On Thursday night, police detained Natthawut” Jae Nat” Ontor, 21, at a home in the Phayuha Khiri city of Nakhon Sawan province’s tambon Nikhom Khao Bokaeo. A trans woman was taken to the Nonthaburi Ratthanathibet police station and detained it.

A young gentleman was discovered dead in a fire-damaged place in a Nonthaburi apartment complex on Wednesday evening.

The victim, identified as Wissawa Taemprasit, a first-year scholar at Dhurakij Pundit University, was found severely burned, with three stab wounds on his face, neck and neck. According to the Central Institute of Forensic Science, skin hair was discovered in his hands.

At 2.18 p.m. on Wednesday, a surveillance camera from the tower caught the victim and the suspect wearing a white top walking back to their room. After that, the suspect was seen riding a dark motorcycle toward Prachachuen Road. It was alleged that someone had taken the cycle.

Eventually, officers learned that the perpetrator had fled to her province of Nakhon Sawan, where she was discovered on Thursday.

On Friday, authorities took Natthawut to the house for a re-enactment of violence. She refused to answer writers ‘ concerns.

The suspect admitted covering the victim’s body with a pillow and therefore igniting it, according to Pol Col Pisut Chanthasuwan, the station’s chief, according to Pol Col Pisut Chanthasuwan.

The goal for the shooting stemmed from funds, said Pol Col Pisut. He did not give more information.

During doubting, the suspect apparently claimed that the victim had asked her for 2, 000 baht. The number afterwards increased to 5, 000 ringgit. Conversations failed and a conflict ensued.

The suspect allegedly contacted the sufferer to get sex, according to a report from Matichon Online on Friday. They agreed on a cost of 2, 000 baht, but when the suspect wanted more, the target asked for another 1, 000 ringgit. When they were finished, the assume did not pay, which led to the deadly conflict.

The suspect apparently admitted to stabbing the target with a knife she found in the room. She finally fled on a stolen bike and set it on fire.

She informed the police that she had been in contact with the target on Facebook since the beginning of the time, and that they had communicated online until the day the murder occurred.

After the shooting, the suspect apparently fled with the victim’s cellular phone and sold it for 7, 000 ringgit. Before being detained at her grandparents ‘ home in Nakhon Sawan, she fled to Phu Thap Boek Mountain in Phetchabun and was taken to the house there.

The believe was charged with murder, fire, concealment of a system and fraud. She was taken to the Nonthaburi Provincial Court for detention and was there for the first time.