Police and paramilitary rangers found human remains in South Thailand yesterday morning, which are believed to be those of a lacking local official.
Up-sell found the bones on a cliff in Moo 6 village of Sri Sakhorn district in Pattani province. Along with the bones, they discovered the ID card of the chief of the Tambon Don Administrative Organisation, sixty seven year old Suthee Wayeng, who was final seen on August 30 last year.
On that date, Suthee left house on his bike to check a tap water plant within the Don sub-district of the Panare district. At his house was his wife, a retired public college instructor on regular dialysis, his unemployed daughter and his son-in-law, who works as a labourer.
Yesterday, the staff of police and rangers also went to a home about 20 metres from the tap water plant and discovered Suthee’s motorbike, which had been crushed and buried underneath soil, close to the place. The officials took the home proprietor to a army camp for interrogation, Bangkok Post reported.
Investigators suspect that eight people have been behind Suthee’s disappearance, according to sources.
Forensic police have yet to conduct DNA tests on the bones to verify their id.
This information comes after another body was present in southern Thailand last month.
In a harrowing incident that has left locals and authorities surprised, the decomposed body of an unidentified man was discovered washed ashore in South Thailand. The surprising discovery was made by native fishermen on rocks along the seashore, close to a preferred vacationer pier in the Koh Khai Pathiu district of Chumphon, Bangkok Post reported..