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Husband in Thailand Beats Wife to Death With a Wooden Stick Just Because She Didn’t Take Her Bath

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Communication and comprehension are key to making a relationship work. A man in Thailand, however, got physical with his wife because he was unhappy with her hygiene practice.

The man expressed his anger by beating his wife to death with a wooden stick because she didn’t take her bath.

The 53-year-old suspect, Watcharin was found hiding in the bathroom of his house in Ban Tab Tao, Thailand.

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According to The Thaiger, Watcharin initially told police that,

“She slipped and fell in the bathroom.”

However, upon further investigation, Watcharin confessed to the murder and said he had beaten his wife in the head with a wooden stick that he picked up outside his house.

 

The man was unaware that his wife had died after the beating

Watcharin carried his wife into the bathroom to give her a bath, and when he noticed his wife did not respond, he sought help from his neighbour and told them the same lie he told the police – she slipped and fell.

According to police, neighbours revealed that the pair were often seen drinking together but would get into fights when they were both drunk.

The police and medical team say the victim’s death was caused by blunt force trauma to her head – severe injury caused by forceful impact with a dull object.

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At the time of writing, police had detained Watcharin and are still collecting more evidence before proceeding with legal actions.

Hygiene is undeniably important but using violence is never an option to express your ideal hygiene practice.

 

Also read: Man in China Spends RM8.5k to Marry a Woman from Laos Who Admits to Marrying Him for Air-Cond

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