Man found dead on flooded village road

Man found dead on flooded village road

Police, rescuers and residents are seen by a flooded road at Ban Thulumphuk in Muang district of Prachin Buri where the body of a man was found on Sunday. (Photo: Manit Sanubboon)
Police, rescuers and residents are seen by a flooded road at Ban Thulumphuk in Muang district of Prachin Buri where the body of a man was found on Sunday. (Photo: Manit Sanubboon)

PRACHIN BURI: Local residents found a man lying dead on a flooded road in a village in Muang district of this eastern Central province on Sunday morning, police said.

Police, a doctor from Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital and rescuers attended the scene to investigate on being alerted to the death at about 8am by Chamnian Somkhun, the headman of Thung Talumphuk village in tambon Non Hom.

They found the swollen body of the man on the road, which was about 1 metre under water, about 500 metres from Wat Thung Talumphuk temple. He was believed to have died about eight hours previously. No traces of bodily harm or wounds were found on him.

Found near the body were an old bicycle and a pair of canvas shoes. The man was wearing a sports undershirt and a pair of black shorts.

He was identified as Pricha Thongkampa, 48, from Kaeng Hang Maew district of Chanthaburi province. The man had lived alone in a hut at the edge of Thung Talumphuk village, making a living with manual labour.

Mr Chamnian, the village headman, said Pricha was last seen at about 10pm on Saturday riding his bicycle back to his hut after drinking some liquor with friends. He was thought to have fallen into the water and drowned.

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