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    Koh Samui: Missing Hungarian's body found at villa

    Missing Hungarian's body found at villa | Bangkok Post: news

    Missing Hungarian's body found at villa


    SURAT THANI : A skeleton believed to be that of Chaipai Laszio, a 39-year-old Hungarian businessman missing for two years, was yesterday found beneath a luxury villa on Koh Samui in Surat Thani.

    The skeleton was discovered by Hungarian private detectives and police hired by the victim's relatives.

    Pol Lt Gen Yongyuth Charoenwanich, the 8th Regional Police Bureau commissioner, who oversees the lower southern provinces, said information obtained from the wife of a Hungarian suspect led to the discovery.

    The suspect, his name withheld, was arrested in Phuket last year after allegedly killing another Hungarian businessman in a business conflict.

    He is being held at Phuket Central prison.

    DNA tests will be conducted on the body to confirm its identity.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    It doesn't make the Thai police look very good does it when private detectives who probably don't speak a word of Thai can come to Thailand and find the body so easily. Another business interest / conflict murder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Big Fella View Post
    It doesn't make the Thai police look very good does it when private detectives who probably don't speak a word of Thai can come to Thailand and find the body so easily. Another business interest / conflict murder.
    Um no it just goes to show that all police work doesn't have to be government run.

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    Phuket NEWS: Alleged killer of Hungarian businessman named by Phuk

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    An arrest warrant was issued for Moshe David by Phuket courts. Photo: Golf Thairat

    PHUKET: Police obtained an arrest warrant today for the alleged executioner of Hungarian businessman Peter Reisz, whose body was found with wrists tied in an isolated rubber plantation on Patong Hill in Kathu.

    The arrest warrant was issued for Moshe David, 38, a businessman based in Koh Samui, Thung Thong Police Superintendent Kraithong Chanthongbai said.

    “At this stage, police have obtained only one arrest warrant. However, there will be more issued as the investigation progresses,” Col Kraithong added.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socal View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Big Fella View Post
    It doesn't make the Thai police look very good does it when private detectives who probably don't speak a word of Thai can come to Thailand and find the body so easily. Another business interest / conflict murder.
    Um no it just goes to show that all police work doesn't have to be government run.
    ERRRR sorry but it shows that the police, especially on Samui are a useless bunch of layabouts more interested in milking people for cash for not wearing a helmet !
    Remember I live here !
    Treat everyone as a complete and utter idiot and you can only ever be pleasantly surprised !

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    Farang skeleton dug from under Samui Villa

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    Phuket: Police waiting on DNA result for Samui skeleton

    SURAT THANI: Police are having to rely on DNA matching to identify the skeleton found buried beneath the basement of a villa in Koh Samui owned by accused Hungarian-Israeli murderer Moshe David, also known as Gabor Nemeth.

    Tanyaluk Sakoot
    Friday 3 May 2013, 04:04PM


    Moshe David is brought into Thung Tong Police Station after his arrest for the first murder in December last year.

    The skeleton was dug up after Mata Isawan, interviewed in Hungary by private investigator Ferenc Chilko, admitted to helping David bury the body of millionaire Laszlo Csapai, and told Mr Chilko where it could be found.

    Surat Thani Provincial Police Commander Maj Gen Kiattipong Khaosum told The Phuket News today that preliminary examination of the skeleton revealed that the bones at the back of the neck had been severely damaged, probably by a heavy blow. The original theory advanced by police was that a hoe – a farming implement with a heavy blade – had been used.

    There were no clothes buried with the body, nor any rings or other personal possessions, which accorded with Isawan’s account that the body had been stripped before being buried.

    Attempts to identify the body from the teeth had got nowhere, Gen Kiattipong said, because Mr Csapai travelled a lot, using dentists wherever he happened to be, so no dentist could be found who had complete dental records for him.

    Instead, the identity of the skeleton will, it is hoped, be identified by DNA matching.

    Hungarian police have extracted a DNA profile from samples provided by Mr Csapai’s mother, and this has been sent to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, where DNA is being extracted from the skeleton.

    The two profiles – from Hungary and from Thailand – will be compared to see whether there is a close enough match to state definitively that the skeleton is that of Mr Csapai.

    This should take another two weeks or so, Gen Kiattipong said.

    Moshe David is being held in Phuket prison awaiting trial over another murder, that of another Hungarian, Peter Reisz, found on November 30 stabbed to death and dumped in woods in Phuket.

    Also arrested in that case was yet another Hungarian, Lajos Gyorgy Kvalka, who admitted to helping David dispose of Mr Reisz’s body.


    - See more at: Phuket: Police waiting on DNA result for Samui skeleton

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