Malaysian businessman in Bangkok found dead in car


BANGKOK (Bernama): A Malaysian businessman was found dead in a car parked by the roadside near a temple in Bang Phli in Samut Prakan province, with evidence at the scene pointing towards suicide.

Deputy investigation chief at Bang Phli police station Pol Capt Pongnarin Nontanok said the 43-year-old businessman was found dead at the driver’s seat in a Toyota Camry with its engine running on Friday (June 25) evening.

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