Millionerie’s Body Found in Her Own Fridge

Millionerie’s Body Found in Her Own Fridge
The body was found entombed in concrete in her own fridge (Image Source: ViralPress)
Wannee Jiracharoenying, 58, had been missing since October 18 (Picture: ViralPress)
Wannee Jiracharoenying, 58, went on missing since October 18 (Image Source: ViralPress)

Wannee Jiracharoenying, 58, went on missing after she went to visit a nearby temple on October 18 in the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Missing reports were registered on the request of her brother Woraphan Jiracharoenying, 59 after he didn’t get replies back from her. Wannee’s neighbors also complained of a stinky smell coming from inside her house. Police arrived at the house, and they found her body inside her fridge. The body’s hands and legs were bound, and her head was covered with a plastic bag.

The body was found entombed in concrete in her own fridge (Image Source: ViralPress)

The investigation is under process to find out the reasons for the murder. Police are also searching the suspected murderer named “Oom” who has since vanished. A few large withdrawals have been produced using Wannee’s record since her vanishing, and her vehicle and bank cards are additionally absent. Police Major General Bundit Tungkhaseranee said officials are presently checking fringe focuses on checking whether Oom has fled abroad. He stated: ‘We reached the bank where the perished was a client and we have gotten the data that the cash was being pulled back by somebody after the lady was dead.

The body is sent to Maharat Chiang Mai Hospital for an autopsy (Image Source: ViralPress)

The suspect withdrew a totally 1.2 million baht from the ATM in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son. Recently the suspect is reported to withdraw the money again in Rayong. The reason behind her murder may be due to money. As she used to donate large amounts of money to hospitals and temples, and the suspect got to know the information about her being rich. The body is sent to Maharat Chiang Mai Hospital for an autopsy

Manoj Datic