reader Posted Saturday at 11:57 AM Posted Saturday at 11:57 AM From Pattaya News Pattaya Police and Royal Thai Immigration have revealed that a Chinese national, identified now as Mr. Tongyong Fu, 42, was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport while attempting to leave Thailand. He was wanted after the discovery of the body of a transgender woman in a Pattaya apartment earlier today, as we reported here. Pattaya police have also released more details on what they believe was a murder, although the reasoning behind the incident is still unclear. Mr. Fu was being transported back to Pattaya City where he is expected to be interviewed with the assistance of an interpreter. The body of the victim, identified only as 25 year old Woranan, a post-op transgender woman from Nong Khai, was found this morning by a housekeeper at the apartment complex in Pattaya who was checking the well-being of the occupants after reportedly hearing them arguing vehemently earlier in the morning. The victim’s body was found in a bathroom of the apartment and had been brutally dismembered, with at least one organ missing, said Pattaya Police, and another organ placed next to her body. The suspect was captured on CCTV leaving the complex in a hurry around 6:00 AM today with a suitcase. Pattaya police stated he had rented the room for a week and his passport showed he had visited Pattaya several times before as a tourist. They were planning to investigate how long the victim and the suspect knew each other and how they had met. Continues with photos https://thepattayanews.com/2025/04/26/chinese-suspect-in-murder-and-removal-of-organs-of-transgender-woman-in-pattaya-arrested-at-suvarnabhumi-airport/ Ruthrieston and TMax 2 Quote
floridarob Posted Saturday at 04:41 PM Posted Saturday at 04:41 PM 4 hours ago, reader said: with at least one organ missing, said Pattaya Police, and another organ placed next to her body. Huh? Quote
reader Posted Sunday at 10:53 AM Author Posted Sunday at 10:53 AM This is among the saddest crime I've posted about since I joined the forum. It illustrates the dangers anyone in the flesh trade faces when they agree to go to the room of an unknown customer. ===== Extract from Pattaya News Maj. Gen. Thawatchakiat personally oversaw the reenactment, which is required in major criminal cases as part of Thai law. The suspect stated that he brought the victim to the room, agreed on a price of 8,000 baht for intimate services, and paid her in advance. However, when the victim resisted during an intimate moment, a heated argument ensued. The suspect demanded half the money back, but the victim refused, leading to a violent altercation. The victim allegedly scratched the suspect’s face and kicked him, breaking one of his front teeth. Enraged, the suspect said he pulled the victim to the side of the bed, pressed his left knee against her neck until she died, and then dragged her body to the bathroom. Using scissors, he stabbed her abdomen, slashed up to her chest, removed her breast implants, and placed her heart on her left shoulder. He has tried to claim this was self defense, but police are unsurprisingly skeptical. See full report at https://thepattayanews.com/2025/04/27/pattaya-police-bring-chinese-murder-suspect-for-reenactment-enraged-father-of-murdered-victim-attacks-suspect/ Ruthrieston, vinapu and TMax 1 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Sunday at 12:40 PM Posted Sunday at 12:40 PM 1 hour ago, reader said: This is among the saddest crime I've posted about since I joined the forum. It illustrates the dangers anyone in the flesh trade faces when they agree to go to the room of an unknown customer. ===== Extract from Pattaya News Maj. Gen. Thawatchakiat personally oversaw the reenactment, which is required in major criminal cases as part of Thai law. The suspect stated that he brought the victim to the room, agreed on a price of 8,000 baht for intimate services, and paid her in advance. However, when the victim resisted during an intimate moment, a heated argument ensued. The suspect demanded half the money back, but the victim refused, leading to a violent altercation. The victim allegedly scratched the suspect’s face and kicked him, breaking one of his front teeth. Enraged, the suspect said he pulled the victim to the side of the bed, pressed his left knee against her neck until she died, and then dragged her body to the bathroom. Using scissors, he stabbed her abdomen, slashed up to her chest, removed her breast implants, and placed her heart on her left shoulder. He has tried to claim this was self defense, but police are unsurprisingly skeptical. See full report at https://thepattayanews.com/2025/04/27/pattaya-police-bring-chinese-murder-suspect-for-reenactment-enraged-father-of-murdered-victim-attacks-suspect/ Interesting method of self defence! Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 12:25 AM Posted yesterday at 12:25 AM 13 hours ago, reader said: It illustrates the dangers anyone in the flesh trade faces when they agree to go to the room of an unknown customer. Years ago some member reported that boy he knew was murdered by customer in one of soi Ngham Duplee hotels. to be even handed though there's danger of bringing to the room of unknown service provider. It was Bavana hotel if I recall correctly which saw murder of English john by the hooker ( female) Quote
floridarob Posted yesterday at 05:13 AM Posted yesterday at 05:13 AM And people are afraid to go to Brazil.... how many killed/robbed/flying balcony deaths in Pattaya, that we know of 🥺 Quote
PeterRS Posted yesterday at 06:33 AM Posted yesterday at 06:33 AM 19 hours ago, reader said: Using scissors, he stabbed her abdomen, slashed up to her chest, removed her breast implants, and placed her heart on her left shoulder. He has tried to claim this was self defense, but police are unsurprisingly skeptical. Using scissors? To reach the heart, he'd have to break through the rib cage. That's hard enough with surgical instruments. How do you manage that with scissors? Quote
reader Posted yesterday at 01:07 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:07 PM As more details are released about the murder, I become increasingly aware of the risk sex workers take on when they accompany a customer to a hotel. Beyond the obvious risk to their physical well being, the run the risk of having their reputations impugned by a dissatisfied customer. I believe we have a responsibility to protect the identity of guys we encounter as required by forum rules. Covenant: The Gay Guides Management takes very seriously the privacy of its members and recognizes the desire and in many cases the need for discretion. Personal information that can be used to identify a member, a user, or a go-go boy or bar boy, whether or not a Gay Thailand member, shall not be permitted. No member shall publish or cause to be published such personal information. A violation of the Covenant shall be cause for immediate termination of Forum privileges. vinapu, siriusBE and BL8gPt 1 2 Quote