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Thriller in Thailand: Dismembered body of German businessman found in freezer – Newsbomb – News

Thriller in Thailand: Dismembered body of German businessman found in freezer – Newsbomb – News

The dismembered body of a German businessman was found in a freezer in a rented house in Thailand

one corpse German real estate mogul who went missing last week was found dismembered inside a freezer in a rented house in Thailand, according to local reports.

the Hans Peter Mack, The 62-year-old has been missing since July 4, when his 24-year-old Thai wife said he had not returned home after a business meeting, according to the Bangkok Post. His dismembered body was discovered in an icebox Monday night in a Pattaya house allegedly rented by Mac’s German friend, Pattaya News reported, citing a neighbor.

Officials confirmed this severed body parts which were placed in garbage bags and then placed in the freezer of the missing German. Investigators took him home after surveillance video captured the same freezer being loaded into the back of a black pickup truck driven by foreign nationals, Pattaya News reported.

A neighbor, 35-year-old Roat Rodchen, told the newspaper that a German man named Olaf and a disabled German woman had lived in the house for three months and were Mac’s partners. Both are taken into custody for questioning, along with a third German, who the police believe may be Thai nationals also implicated in Mac’s murder, According to the publication.

Prior to the shocking discovery, officers found the Mack’s car abandoned in the apartment complex parking lot Sunday morning (9/10) The Mercedes-Benz E350 had traces of either coolant or bleach on the seats, dashboard, steering wheel and transmission gears, the county police district chief of investigations said. to the Bangkok Post.

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“There was an intent to destroy the evidence and the case shows that Hans-Peter Mack’s disappearance was suspicious,” said Terachai Chanmanmore, the district police chief of investigations. a Local food vendor He stated that he saw two women get out of the car that had been parked there a few days earlier.

The Mak family offered a reward of three million baht – the equivalent of approx $85,900 in US dollars – To obtain information that would lead to his safe return. His wife, Peraya Bonmak, said he failed to meet her at his planned lunch date. When she tried to contact him, he didn’t answer her and texted her that he would call her back.

After further attempts to reach him, he reportedly sent a text saying he was still with a business client at 10pm. —but Boonmak said her husband never texted her in the five years they were together, Thai PBS World reports.