Residents within the Isaan province of Udon Thani found the dead body of a Swedish man in a home. Police believe he had been dead for a week and the purpose for his demise stays under investigation.
Yesterday, May 15, locals have been hit by a foul stench emanating from a one-storey home belonging to a Swedish man and his Thai wife within the Baan Nong Bua Daeng community, within the Nong Han district of Udon Thani. They went to check and discovered the useless physique of the overseas man on his mattress.
Nong Han Police Station officers, rescuers and medical staff members investigated the scene and identified the deceased as 65 12 months outdated Joe Hassan. He was found carrying only his underwear, with no indicators of damage or proof of a break-in. Officers discovered beer cans near his mattress, main them to consider he may have died from natural causes. However, Undiscovered shall be carried out to determine the precise reason for demise.
Hassan’s loyal white canine was present in entrance of the home guarding his owner’s body. Neighbours revealed that Hassan’s spouse, named Baanyen, had passed away a couple of years ago. The international man would regularly go to Thailand and all the time stayed alone in the home. He didn’t work together a lot with his neighbours and solely had his canine as his companion.
A few days before his discovery, some locals had reported hearing the dog barking and howling mournfully all through the evening, however they had ignored it. They now imagine the dog was attempting to alert others to the demise of its owner and search help.
The physique of the Swedish man will be transferred to Sweden after contacting his embassy and family members. His body will be kept on the Baan Pak Dong cemetery until further discover.
This tragic incident has left the group in shock, and heaps of are mourning the loss of their quiet neighbour.
The report of a similar incident, a death associated to alcohol, was reported in March. A Swedish man was found lifeless inside a tenting tent on Ao Nang Beach within the southern province of Krabi. No signs of physical trauma or proof of foul play had been discovered at the scene as properly..