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Two headless bodies and woman's head mysteriously wash up on Thai beaches

One of the male bodies had English language tattoo on wrist

Adam Forrest
Sunday 10 February 2019 14:47 GMT
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Woman's head mysteriously washes up on Thai beach

Two headless male bodies and a detached female head have been found washed up on tourist resort beaches in southern Thailand.

One naked male body found by police at Mae Ramphueng Beach in Rayong belonged to a man with an English language tattoo on his wrist and cut wounds at the neck, according to Thai news site The Thaiger.

The other male body, which also washed up without a head on 6 February, was found wearing only underwear 10km along the coast at Rayong’s PMY Beach.

Separately, a detached head believed to belong to a woman was found in the water at Prapadaeng, around 20km south of Bangkok.

South Samrong police chief Prasert Buakhao told Thai media that the head was intially found by fishermen near the Petra jetty earlier this week.

Police investigators are trying to identify all three people, and reportedly suspect their deaths could be linked.

Officials believe the man with the tattoo died at least one week before his body was spotted. The second man’s body showed even greater signs of decay, and he may have died at least 10 days before his remains turned up.

The authorities are looking at missing persons’ lists for clues.

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The beaches at Rayong, around two hours from Bangkok in south-east Thailand, are among the country’s most popular with international travellers.

The Mae Ramphueng Beach – where the first man was found – forms part of Khao Lame Ya national park in the province.

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