THURSDAY, March 28, 2024
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Nong Chompoo’s mother rejects claim her child was not assaulted

Nong Chompoo’s mother rejects claim her child was not assaulted

Even though forensic examination has confirmed that there is no evidence of physical or sexual assault on the body of “Nong Chompoo”, her mother refuses to believe the child died of natural causes.

The police chief has said an announcement on the case will be made on Wednesday (July 15).
The death of the 3-year-old has sparked debate on social media, with netizens demanding that the killer of the young child be brought to justice.

The child had gone missing from her home in a village near Phu Phao Yon in Mudkdahan province on May 10, and her body was found on May 14 in the forest, about 2 kilometres away. Two people had been summoned for questioning.
Meanwhile, Dr Saksit Boonluk, chief of the Sunpasitthiprasong Hospital’s forensic department, continues to support the test result released on May 15 – that the child was not hurt or sexually abused. The autopsy conducted by the Police General Hospital revealed the same result.
The child’s mother, Sawitri Wongsricha, 40, refused to accept that Nong Chompoo had died of natural causes, pointing out that the child’s clothes were ripped and her hair cut, which meant someone had kidnapped her.
She also admitted that though she may be a suspect, her neighbours are still supporting her as they also want to know the truth behind the death of Nong Chompoo.

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