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Autopsy reveals murder, not Covid, killed woman

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June 16, 2025

A woman believed by her relatives to have died from Covid-19 last week was actually the victim of murder, police say.

- PRASIT TANGPRASERT

Pol Col Paibul Khunkham, chief of Non Daeng station, said yesterday police found Dokmai Praditja, 50, dead in the bedroom of her house in Ban Samphaniang village in Non Daeng district last Wednesday night. Relatives initially believed she had died of Covid-19 having just contracted the disease as there were also no signs of a struggle.

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