Young man found dead in Suphan Buri with suspicious soda bottle
A young man was found dead in his vehicle in Suphan Buri, with a suspiciously open soda bottle containing white residue. Police are investigating but no foul play is suspected by the family.
Police in Suphan Buri were alerted to the discovery of a deceased individual in a parked pickup truck near a library in Don Chedi Subdistrict. The incident was reported on the evening of yesterday. Investigating officer Paritras Chuthong and a medical examiner from Don Chedi Hospital promptly arrived at the scene.
The vehicle was identified as a Toyota pickup truck registered in Suphan Buri. Inside, they found the body of a man named Kai (an alias), a resident of Chai Nat Province. The deceased was lying on the back seat, dressed in a blue long-sleeve shirt and red shorts. His body showed no signs of external injuries, reported KhaoSod.
An open bottle of soda with a white residue was found inside the vehicle, leading authorities to suspect that the substance might be toxic. Initial investigations suggest that the man might have ingested the substance due to personal stress or problems. Although the exact cause of death remains undetermined pending further analysis, it is believed that the man may have taken his own life due to these pressures.
In related news, police are urgently investigating the discovery of the body of a tattooed man, found with notable designs including a tiger on the front and a hermit on the back. The body was discovered by a cowherd near a remote irrigation canal.
Police were informed at 5pm on July 8, about the presence of a dead man in a field in Moo 4, Tha Chumphon subdistrict, Photharam district, Ratchaburi province. Police Lieutenant Colonel Planchai Chaiya, Deputy Inspector of Photharam Police Station, coordinated with Photharam Hospital before rushing to the scene with Police Colonel Chatchanan Narawutporn, the Superintendent of Photharam Police Station, forensic investigators, and rescue teams.