Police outside the home of the German man who was found dead on his bed. - The Nation/ANN
BANGKOK: A 41-year-old German man, who had been arrested on Tuesday (March 18) for allegedly assaulting dentists at multiple clinics in Nakhon Ratchasima province, was found dead on Friday at his home in Tambon Don Chomp, Non Sung district, where he lived with his Thai wife.
The man, identified as Matthias, was found lying on a bed with a two-inch wide cut on his neck, police said, adding that his room had also been ransacked.
The deceased’s wife told police that she had been working in Prachin Buri province on Friday. After being unable to reach her husband by phone, she called a friend who lives in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima province to check on him.
The friend alerted the police around 5:20pm after finding Matthias' body on the bed, guarded by the two Rottweilers he kept.
Non Sung police have set two possible causes of death: suicide and murder. Investigators are reviewing the CCTV footage inside and around the house to determine the true cause.
Matthias was arrested on Tuesday following a request from the Nakhon Ratchasima Dentist Club to the police. The club alleged that the deceased had repeatedly attacked dentists at clinics in Mueang district since November of last year and had sent threatening messages via their Facebook pages.
After his arrest, Matthias refused to give a statement and insisted that he would only testify in court. He was granted bail on Wednesday.
Police reportedly submitted a request to the Nakhon Ratchasima Immigration Office to revoke his visa, citing him as a dangerous individual posing a threat to society. - The Nation/ANN