Witnesses sought over bodies found in container

Witnesses sought over bodies found in container

Ask the manager and staff of the Krabang box yard to answer questions about the horrifying find.

Witnesses sought over bodies found in container
Two animal bodies were discovered inside a cargo vessel at an inland box depot in the Lat Krabang area on Monday morning, and police cordoned off the area around it. ( Image: Ruamkatanyu Foundation )

Police intend to question the owner and a worker at the Lat Krabang pot garden where two people’s decaying bodies were found.

On Monday, the two bodies were discovered in the 20-foot box product. It was recently deemed bare and shipped on September 28 from the Philippines.

The benefits of the examination indicate that the two had been dead for at least two weeks because both systems were swollen. There were no injuries on their bodies, and no recognition records were discovered.

According to Pol Maj Narongrit Thongsawee, an investigator at the Makkasan Railway Police Station, authorities have examined surveillance footage around the box garden and plan to gather additional footage from Laem Chabang Port in Chon Buri, where the cargo was moved.

The systems are so swelled, according to Pol Maj Narongrit, that it is currently impossible to determine the cause of death. The benefits of muscle tests, which should take at least 30 days, must be awaited by the officers.

The door was tightly locked from the outside, leading investigators to think that the couple may have suffocated while being held captive inside the box. Pol Maj Narongrit speculated that they might not have been illegal immigrants because no luggage or other things were discovered at the field.

As the ship stopped it before reaching Thailand, authorities will look for information about any missing persons from the Asian embassy, the Chinese Embassy andnbsp, Hong Kong’s official office, and Taiwan.

According to Pol Maj Narongrit, the investigation is anticipated to be resolved prior to the Railway Police Division’s closure on October 17, at which point the case may be turned over to an appropriate local police station.