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A senior monk at Wat Sutthawas in tambon Nong Prue and the temple’s caretaker with the burning body discovered next to the crematorium stairs quickly prior to dawn on Thursday. Inset, a male holding something like a gallon container recorded inside the temple premises a brief time prior to. (Main picture by Chaiyot Pupattanapong)

CHON BURI: The body of a male of unidentified citizenship was discovered swallowed up in flames next to the crematorium stairs at a temple in Pattaya’s Bang Lamung district quickly prior to dawn on Thursday.

It was found by the temple caretaker, Sawasdee Thongkrim, 62, who rapidly notified the abbot and called cops.

Rescue employees utilized chemicals to snuff out the flames. The body was burned beyond acknowledgment.

Some partially burned products were discovered near the body– lotto tickets, a cellphone, a bottle of yellow natural oil and a client card for a male of 60 years.

Mr Sawasdee stated all 4 gates at the temple were closed at 9pm every day to stay out vagabonds. 3 were re-opened at 5am.

He was doing his early morning rounds, and as he approached the crematorium he saw the flames and after that understood it was an increasingly burning body.

The temple’s security cam recording revealed a sturdily constructed senior male strolling inside the premises at 5.10 am. He was using a white Tee shirts and white shorts and holding what seemed a gallon container, cops stated. There were no other pictures of him.

Cops thought it was suicide, however the precise cause of death would be identified by autopsy.

( Video footage acquired by Chaiyot Pupattanapong)

( Picture by Chaiyot Pupattanapong)


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