Expat found dead with throat cut in Chonburi

A police officer examines the house where the Finnish man was found dead with his throat cut in Sattahip district, Chon Buri, on Tuesday morning. Photo by Chaiyot Pupattanapong via Bangkok Post.

A 57-year-old Finnish man, named as Markku Tapanni Karjalainen, was found dead on his bed with his throat cut and a knife on his chest at his home in Bang Sarey, near Pattaya on Tuesday morning.

Police were questioning his Thai wife, 49 year old Aranya Srisaeng, who said she found him dead after taking a young relative to school.

Local police found the dead man lying on a bed, wearing only a pair of underpants.

His neck was cut through and his windpipe severed. A kitchen knife was lying on his chest. His 49-year-old wife was sitting in the room, crying.

Her husband had returned to Finland and stayed there for about two years. He arrived back in Thailand about nine months ago and bought the house.

On Tuesday the man woke up about 6am. She prepared breakfast and coffee for him and left to take her young relative to school.

When she returned home, the house was quiet. She then saw blood in the room and found her husband’s dead body, his throat cut and a knife on his chest.

She said the man had talked about committing suicide several times, because of domestic problems in Finland.

The man’s body was taken to Police General Hospital in Bangkok for autopsy.

Police were questioning the woman further about the man’s death after neighbours told police the couple often argued. – Bangkok Post