Nonthaburi, Police at Bang Bua Thong Police Station charged Bank-Koi, a husband and wife couple, for hiding the body of a 2-year-old child and stuffing it in a refrigerator in their house. Waiting for autopsy results on cause of death Update on the case of a 2-year-old boy who was murdered and stuffed into a refrigerator. At a residence in the area Bang Rak Phatthana Subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong District, Nonthaburi Province Pol. Col. Pruet Chamrunsat, Superintendent of Bang Bua Thong Police Station, revealed that initially Ms. Marisa or Koi was 25 years old, who was with the child before her death. testified that the child had sticky rice stuck in his throat and died Shocked, she decided to put the child's body in a bag and put it in the refrigerator. Bank, who is the husband, was able to contact him. Initially, he will be charged with hiding and destroying a corpse. For other charges, he will ask to see evidence and be questioned first. While the autopsy results will have to wait until tomorrow (January 7 ), at this time it is still not possible to determine the cause of death. However, the people in the house All were charged which must be considered individually . Source: Thai News Agency
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