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Sniff the newcomer lightly. Walking through the hanged man’s house, the body has not been collected yet. yomnimon first

The novice was a little shocked. Walking through the hanged man’s house, the body has not been collected yet. The owner of the house invited me to give charity first. Gradually let the rescue take action.

(April 11, 2023) at 7:00 am, Pol. Lt. Col. Siri Pilakhun, Police Station (investigation), Chiang Khan Police Station, Loei Province, informed that a person has been hanged. In Ban Song Puei, Bod Sub-district, Chiang Khan District, after receiving the notice, coordinate with the Loei Rescue Doctor and the Loei City Rescue Association, Chiang Khan travel point to the scene of the accident It was a 2-storey house, half cement and half wood.

While the officer went to perform an autopsy, it was found that there were monks and a novice. come to receive alms We must wait for the owner of the house to finish offering food to monks Then he took the rescuers into the house and found the deceased, a 32 year old man, using a cot rope to hang his neck from a beam in the middle of the hall on the 2nd floor, half wooden floor. Use the hammock rope to tie the beams to the floor hallway 2. The rescuers release the rope and bring the body down. The doctor examined the body and found no wounds or signs of a struggle. He had been dead for 14 hours, and the cause was that the deceased had broken up with his wife of 2 years and was suffering from depression. he decided to hang himself The death has not made an impression on relatives and they give the body to be used for making religious merit.

From asking Phra Khru Lad Mo Thawaro, Dean of that Sub-District, the abbot of Wat Suan Thammathewarat, That Sub-District, Chiang Khan District, said this morning, that he usually takes 14 monks and novices to go out for alms every morning. When he arrived at the scene of the accident he found that someone in the house was hanging himself to walk somewhere else first But the owner of the house would like to offer food to the monks to consecrate merit and pour water for the deceased. Since being ordained as a monk, I encountered this kind of event for the first time. and the temple gave the coffin to the deceased relatives to hold religious ceremonies