A man has allegedly confessed to police that he murdered his bride-to-be just five days before their planned wedding ceremony, The Ba...
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A man has allegedly confessed to police that he murdered his
bride-to-be just five days before their planned wedding ceremony, The Bangkok
Post reported.
The man identified as Ronnachai
Panchart confessed to killing Nontiya Krowjatturat in the residential compound
of the Tambon Salui Health Promotion Hospital in Tha Sae district of Thailand
in the early hours of Tuesday, Chumphon provincial police chief Pol Maj
Gen Sonthichai Awattanakulthep said on Wednesday.
He had admitted after being detained
and interrogated throughout the night.
Mr Ronnachai was being taken to the
crime scene for a reenactment, the provincial police commander said.
The marriage of Mr Ronnachai,
26, and Ms Nontiya, 25, a dental official at the community health office,
had been arranged for this coming Sunday. The wedding ceremony was planned at a
school in Sawi, Nontiya's home district.
He is an employee of the Provincial
Electricity Authority in Lang Suan district.
The motive for the murder was
unclear, but there seemed to be another woman in the story, investigators said.
The couple's wedding plans
reportedly soured when the bride-to-be went to Mr Ronnachai's house and found
him staying with another woman. This lead to a quarrel. Nontiya had previously
been unaware of her fiance's behaviour.
Her father Mr Chao said on Tuesday
that Nontiya told him she had problems with her future husband, but did not go
into details.
Pol Maj Gen Sonthichai on Tuesday
had indicated that Mr Ronnachai was a prime suspect, but did not mention him by
name.
Nonthiya was killed by a shotgun
blast around 1am on Tuesday and her body found by colleagues from the tambon
hospital after she failed to report for duty later that morning. They went to
her quarters and decided to break in through the locked door after noticing
blood stains. They quickly called police.
Investigators said the direction the
security camera outside her room was pointing had been changed, and the TV
inside the room was still on.
Police watched footage from other
cameras and saw a man concealing his face with a mask enter the compound around
1am and leave about 20 minutes later.
Police searched Mr Ronnachai's house
in Lang Suan later on Tuesday and, according to Pol Maj Gen Sonthichai, they
found clothes similar to those worn by the man in the camera footage.
Police had not yet decided whether
another woman Mr Ronnachai knows was actually involved in the crime.