The son of a Koh Tao village headman once assumed to be a suspect in the Koh Tao double murders will submit to a public DNA test Wednesday to quash persistent rumours about his involvement in the case.
Mr Woraphan’s younger brother, Montriwat Tuwichian, 45, manages the bar. Warot reportedly is a university student in Bangkok and produced CCTV images proving he was in the capital at the time of the killings. But he never submitted to a DNA test.
Even after two Myanmar men were arrested for the Sept 15 slayings, sceptics on social media continued to claim the jailed suspects were really scapegoats for Mr Woraphan’s family.
Mr Woraphan added that he was willing to help the police in the case.
To that end, his son’s DNA test will be taken in front of the media to “prove his innocence,” Mr Woraphan said
 
The son of a Koh Tao village headman once assumed to be a suspect in the Koh Tao double murders will submit to a public DNA test Wednesday to quash persistent rumours about his involvement in the case.
Mr Woraphan’s younger brother, Montriwat Tuwichian, 45, manages the bar. Warot reportedly is a university student in Bangkok and produced CCTV images proving he was in the capital at the time of the killings. But he never submitted to a DNA test.
Even after two Myanmar men were arrested for the Sept 15 slayings, sceptics on social media continued to claim the jailed suspects were really scapegoats for Mr Woraphan’s family.
Mr Woraphan added that he was willing to help the police in the case.
To that end, his son’s DNA test will be taken in front of the media to “prove his innocence,” Mr Woraphan said
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