Toddler found dead in refrigerator, woman detained

Toddler found dead in refrigerator, woman detained

While her parents were incarcerated, the person who is accused of concealing a figure was caring for the 2-year-old.

Toddler found dead in refrigerator, woman detained
In the Bang Bua Thong neighborhood of Nonthaburi, where a two-year-old boy’s body was discovered hidden inside an apartment fridge, media representatives congregate in front of the house. ( Video picture taken by Nakon45 Anyawut Pro- Amphai Social )

Specialists in the Bang Bua Thong city of Nonthaburi on Saturday night found the body of a two-year-old boy in heaviest kitchen, and she has been detained for questioning.

Around 7.30 a.m., authorities, forensic experts, rescuers, and medical personnel responded to an alert and headed to shanties on Rattanathibet Road.

In a room of the two-story house, they discovered the boy’s body there, encased in blankets and placed inside of refrigerator. The device continued to function.

According to authorities, the girl, Marisa” Koi” Thong-iam, was the last man known to have been with the child before his death. She was discovered close to the property.

Ms. Marisa, who is six months pregnant, was questioned at the Bang Bua Thong train.

An initial investigation revealed that the lady and her 31-year-old father Harnnarong, also known as Bank, were in charge of raising the boy, whose parents were detained on drug charges. The granddaughter of the home’s users is Mr. Harnnarong.

According to a source, Ms. Marisa reported to the police that while the child was sleeping, she noticed ants near his eyes and hands, as well as thick rice in his mouth. On Tuesday, as she awaited her husband’s arrival residence, this happened.

His wife asserted that Mr. Harnnarong put the teen’s body in the fridge when he got home.

Mr. Harnarong’s parents later noticed a foul smell inside the house, prompting them to call the police, according to Pol Col. Somphon Wongsrisunthorn, assistant chief of Nonthaburi authorities.

According to Pol Col Somphon, there were five persons inside the home: Ms. Marisa, Mr. Harnnarong, his relatives, and the child, who was a friend of the couple.

He claimed that in order to ascertain the precise cause of death, criminal officers were looking at some scars on the child’s body.

Mr. Harnnarong’s mother reported the baby missing, but Pol Col Preut Chamroonsart, the head of the Bang Bua Thong place, speculated that he might still be inside the home. She requested that the officers look into her son’s home, but it was locked.

The officers discovered a foul smell coming from the kitchen when they forced open the bedroom door. Later, the boy’s body was discovered in.

According to Pol Col Preut, Ms. Marisa informed investigators that the child choked to death after ingesting sticky rice that got stuck in his throat. She claimed she had no idea what to do and had turned to covering the brain with a cover.

As authorities awaited the results of an examination, he claimed that police would also question the teen’s biological families. ( Story is more detailed below )

Police have cordoned off the Nonthaburi house where a boy’s body was discovered stuffed inside of an refrigerator. ( Photo provided by Wassayos Ngamkham )

According to Pol Col Preut, police investigators had immediately bring charges of hiding and destroying a body against those involved. Given that the father is blind and the grandmother called the police, he continued, the parents are unlikely to be charged.

The train chief that speculated that another male relative might have been involved in addition to Ms. Marisa and Mr. Harnnarong.

Mr. Harnnarong has not yet been located.

The deputy governor of Bang Rak Pattana, Peewara Chariyamaetho, claimed to have learned that the teen’s biological parents were drug users. She claimed that as a result, Bank and Koi were now in charge of raising the child.