clau00006Nov 212 min readA 36-year-old Thai lady was found guilty of poisoning and killing 14 pals and given the death penalty.According to reports, a Thai woman who was addicted to gambling started robbing her friends and acquaintances and killed them.In the murder trial of her most recent victim, she was now given a death sentence.The 36-year-old lady, Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, is also charged with using cyanide to murder 13 other people.According to Khaosod English and Nation Thailand, Sararat was convicted on November 20 of the premeditated murder of her friend Siriporn Khanwong, 32.Her other cases are still before trial.Killed a friendSararat and Siriporn met for a merit-making event on April 14, 2023.But while doing so, Siriporn passed away, and her possessions—including more than 40,000 baht (S$1,550) in cash—were reported missing.According to Nation Thailand, she led a revolving savings club in the province of Kanchanaburi.Her family suspected foul play in their daughter's death and filed a complaint a few days later.Subsequent investigations showed that cyanide poisoning had been used to poison Siriporn.Police detained Sararat and confiscated cyanide from her residence on April 25, 2023.Investigators believe she poisoned Siriporn so she could take from her.ExaminingSubsequent inquiries uncovered Sararat's alleged participation in at least 14 additional cases, in which 13 victims lost their lives and one survived.Her gambling addiction and heavy debts from both institutional and informal lenders are suspected by police to be the driving forces behind her killing spree, which began in 2015.These victims were purportedly poisoned with potassium cyanide and were linked to Sararat through savings organizations, used car sales, and loans.Sararat is charged with "meticulously planning" the killings, frequently fabricating the deaths to seem like heart attacks or other natural causes.Trials for Sararat's claimed other victims are still pending, but Siriporn's family has found closure with her sentencing.
According to reports, a Thai woman who was addicted to gambling started robbing her friends and acquaintances and killed them.In the murder trial of her most recent victim, she was now given a death sentence.The 36-year-old lady, Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, is also charged with using cyanide to murder 13 other people.According to Khaosod English and Nation Thailand, Sararat was convicted on November 20 of the premeditated murder of her friend Siriporn Khanwong, 32.Her other cases are still before trial.Killed a friendSararat and Siriporn met for a merit-making event on April 14, 2023.But while doing so, Siriporn passed away, and her possessions—including more than 40,000 baht (S$1,550) in cash—were reported missing.According to Nation Thailand, she led a revolving savings club in the province of Kanchanaburi.Her family suspected foul play in their daughter's death and filed a complaint a few days later.Subsequent investigations showed that cyanide poisoning had been used to poison Siriporn.Police detained Sararat and confiscated cyanide from her residence on April 25, 2023.Investigators believe she poisoned Siriporn so she could take from her.ExaminingSubsequent inquiries uncovered Sararat's alleged participation in at least 14 additional cases, in which 13 victims lost their lives and one survived.Her gambling addiction and heavy debts from both institutional and informal lenders are suspected by police to be the driving forces behind her killing spree, which began in 2015.These victims were purportedly poisoned with potassium cyanide and were linked to Sararat through savings organizations, used car sales, and loans.Sararat is charged with "meticulously planning" the killings, frequently fabricating the deaths to seem like heart attacks or other natural causes.Trials for Sararat's claimed other victims are still pending, but Siriporn's family has found closure with her sentencing.
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