The Phuket News

Heartbroke­n man found drowned

- Eakkapop Thongtub editor@classactme­dia.co.th

Police recovered the body of a 33-year-old man from Sakon Nakhon found in the Bang Yai Canal in Kathu on Monday (Jan 10). The man is believed to have taken his

own life after becoming depressed after losing his girlfriend and being sent to Phuket to work.

Lt Col Kiattisak Saengmanee, Deputy Chief Investigat­or of the Kathu Police was called to the scene, near the main three-way intersecti­on in Moo Baan Irrawaddy ‒ Ketho in Kathu, at about 12:50pm.

Police found a Sakon Nakhonregi­stered motorbike parked on the footpath near the intersecti­on. About 100 metres away in the canal police found the body of Tossaphon Phankham, 33, originally from Sakon

Nakhon province.

He was dressed only in boxer shorts. He had taken off his shoes, which were found nearby, Lt Col Kiattisak noted in his report.

Police found no traces indicating that Mr Tossaphon had been involved in any struggle or attack.

Mr Tossaphon had been working as a painter and lived with his employer,

Supachai Pew-ngam, who works for Friend Car Group Co Ltd in Rassada,

Lt Col Kiattisak noted in his report.

Mr Supachai lives in Moo 7, Kathu, he added.

Mr Tossaphon had worked with Mr Supachai “about six to seven years ago”. He had resigned and went home to Sakon Nakhon, but came back to work after he broke up with his girlfriend at the end of 2020, Lt Col Kiattisak reported.

At 11pm last Friday (Jan 7), Mr

Tossaphon had called Mr Supachai, but Mr Supachai did not answer that call, Lt Col Kiattisak noted.

Then at 1:30am on Saturday (Jan 8), Mr Tossaphon called his father, Thiab Phankham, and told him to come pick him up because he wanted to go home, and told his father that he

wanted to die, Lt Col Kiattisak added.

Mr Tossaphon was last seen riding

his motorbike from his workplace at 1:33am.

“The assumption­s from inspecting the scene, it is believed that the deceased committed suicide due to stress that he had broken up with his girlfriend, who lives in Sakon Nakhon,

and his father had asked him to work with Mr Supachai in Phuket,” Lt Col Kiattisak said in his report.

“The deceased had complained to his father that someone had insulted him,” he added.

“Mr Supachai and the deceased’s father are not suspicious of the cause of death,” Lt Col Kiattisak reported.

Mr Tossaphon’s body was taken to the morgue at Vachira Phuket Hospital in Phuket Town.

Mr Thiab would collect his son’s body on Wednesday (Jan 12), Lt Col Kiattisak concluded.

If you or anyone you know is in need of emotional support and counsellin­g, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand at their 24-hour hotline 02-713-6791 (English), 02-713-6793 (Thai) or Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai).

Also, Phuket authoritie­s last week set up a 24hour hotline ‒ Tel: 1300 ‒ to help those who have been affected in various ways by the pandemic, be it emotionall­y, mentally, financiall­y or otherwise (See page 3).

 ?? Photo: Kathu Police ?? The body of Tossaphon Phankham, 33, is recovered from the canal on Monday (Jan 10).
Photo: Kathu Police The body of Tossaphon Phankham, 33, is recovered from the canal on Monday (Jan 10).

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