Brutal brother-in-law assaults sister-in-law, crawls to her death in front of a Buddha statue in school

Udon Thani, Brother-in-law was just demanding money, but was brutally beaten and beaten by brother-in-law in front of his sister before being found dead in front of a Buddha statue inside a school hall in Tambon Chiang Pin, Amphoe Mueang, Udon Thani Province. Huai Luang Police and rescue workers inspected the body of Mr. Phiraphong, aged 38, lying face up on the floor in front of a Buddha statue inside a pavilion at a school in Tambon Chiang Pin, Amphoe Mueang, Udon Thani Province. An examination of the wounds revealed multiple stab wounds on his head and left arm. The police invited relatives to come and see the body and ask questions. The deceased's sister, aged 53, told the police that the deceased was her younger brother and that before the body was found, she had argued with her husband. The two of them often fought. Last night (July 22), her husband and younger brother were working as construction workers at a house and the owner of the house treated them to a meal before they returned home. She saw that they were already fighting. At that time, the younger brother was drunk and walked towards her husband with a knife. She went to stop him and it was at that moment that her husband kicked her younger brother once and then the younger brother left the house. The police then took Mr. Kongrit, 36, to his house, which is only 300 meters from the school where Mr. Phiraphong's body was found. He confessed that he had a fight with his wife's younger sister and kicked her once. He said that he did not know about the death at the school. The cause was that the deceased had come to collect his wages. Asking a neighbor who saw the incident, they said that around midnight they heard people arguing so they went out to see what was happening. They saw the perpetrator using a fish stun gun to beat the deceased relentlessly until he passed out. The perpetrator then entered the house. When Mr. Phiraphong walked out of the house, they heard dogs howling. They found out in the morning that Mr. Phiraphong had died. Mr. N ukul, a teacher at the school, said that he was notified by the janitor. At first, he thought that he was drunk, but when he went to look closer, he found that he had died. Source: Thai News Agency