PUBLISHED: January 7, 2024, 16 :49
According to a person who lived in the house, an autopsy revealed that the two-year-old boy’s figure, which was discovered on Saturday in Nonthaburi province, was actually choked to death.
An examination by Thammasat University Hospital on Sunday revealed that the child had mortally choked on sticky rice in this chest, according to Pol Col Preut Chamroonsart, commander of the Bang Bua Thong police stop in Nonthaburi.
The person who allegedly assisted in the boy’s upbringing was mentioned along with the discovery. On Saturday, she reported to the police that her father had given the boy sticky rice.
Marisa Thong, 25, and her 31-year-old father, Harnnarong Praipanom,  , were accused of brain concealment and failing to report death.
In Mr. Harnarong’s room at the Rattanathibet housing land in tambon Bang Rak Pattána in the Bang Bua Thong district, rescue workers discovered andnbsp, a blanket, and the body of the toddler.
His aunt informed the police that the child had vanished and the room was locked prior to the discovery.
The home where the teen’s body was discovered is owned by a 70-year-old man who is visually impaired. Mr. Harnnarong is the natural grandson of this man.
Somboon Praipanom, the boy’s grandfather, claimed to have fed him sticky rice and bananas on the morning of December 2 ( Tuesday last week ). The boy then ran to a room in the house, and he did n’t hear from him again after that.
Noparat Duangngam, the later boy’s biological father, claimed that he had hired Mr. Harnnarong, a friend, to take care of his brother because the latter did not have the time to do so. He gave the companion 500 baht per day to take care of him.