‘Suitcase murder teen died of suffocation’


A TEEN whose body was found in a suitcase in the seaside resort of Pattaya in June died of suffocation, police said.

An Australian man, 45-year-old Simon Peter Carman, was charged with the murder following the disco­very of the 17-year-old girl’s body near a railway track.

“We received the autopsy reports from the doctor yesterday that she died of suffocation,” Pattaya police chief Anek Srathongyoo said on Wednesday.

“We will add the cause of death into our investigation re­ports and hope we can submit a case to state prosecutors by Friday.”

Carman remains in custody after being arrested at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on June 26 as he prepared to board a flight back to Australia, after the victim’s friend had reported her missing.

Police said CCTV footage showed him entering a condominium in Pattaya with the girl in the early hours of June 25, and leaving that evening carrying a large black suitcase.

He allegedly loaded the suitcase onto a motorcycle and rode to a grassy area near a railway line in the city, where it was found early on June 27.

Inside was the victim’s body, which bore signs of violence. — AFP

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