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Thai cops arrest German to assist in death probe

Police investigat­ing the death of a woman nabbed a German man for allegedly dumping her body into a canal.

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BANGKOK: Police in Thailand are investigat­ing the death of a German woman after arresting a German man for allegedly dumping her body into a canal.

Thailand’s Immigratio­n Police Commission­er Lt Col Sompong Chingduang yesterday said that the dead woman, 77-year-old Margund Schaefer, co-owned a bar in the resort town of Pattaya with Richard Stanislaus.

Schaefer also shared a house with him and his Thai girlfriend.

The police began their investigat­ion of the case at the request of German authoritie­s after Schaefer’s relatives reported losing contact with her.

Thai police launched a search for both Schaefer and Stanislaus in the eastern province of Chonburi, and interrogat­ed Stanislaus after finding that his visa had expired in 2017.

Stanislaus’s girlfriend told police he had been living in part on pension money sent to Schaefer.

Police said 55-year-old Stanislaus is wanted in Germany on several fraud charges and that he is reported to have committed previous crimes involving swindling the elderly.

His girlfriend told police that Schaefer fell in the bathroom and died in January.

She said Stanislaus put her body in a box and dumped it in a canal where it was later found. DNA tests and dental records establishe­d that it was Schaefer.

Police said that forensic tests will be conducted to tell them if Schaefer died by accident or murder.

“We found out that Richard and Margund opened a beer bar/pub together in Pattaya but the business was unsuccessf­ul,” said Lt Col Sompong at a news conference where Stanislaus was present but didn’t speak.

“That led them into an argument. A Thai witness said they had an argument before the victim went and took a shower. But whether or not the argument led to a murder, we can’t say at this point.”

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