Thailand’s police forces are looking for two Americans, who attempted to post the body parts of a baby to the US from Bangkok, via the city’s DHL depot. A baby’s head, at least one foot, and some folds of skin were discovered during routine scans.
Bang Phongphang police were summoned to the DHL service center after its X-ray screening program revealed the attempt to deliver the body parts to the US. Alongside infant body parts, there was an adult heart with a stab injury
“They were not from one body but were in small pieces. They have been sent for forensic examination to confirm if they were from babies who died after delivery or in the womb,” Police Major General Chawalit Prasopsin told AFP News on Sunday.
Doctors at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital told Reuters that the parts had been taken from the hospital's Medical Museum, known to locals as the Museum of Death.
“X-rays showed there were contents similar to human body parts. From our investigation of three parcels we found human body parts in five plastic containers,” Police Lieutenant General Ruangsak Jaritake, the National Police Commissioner’s assistant, told reporters.
The packages were marked 'children's toys' but x-rays proved otherwise.
Thailand’s police forces are looking for two Americans, who attempted to post the body parts of a baby to the US from Bangkok, via the city’s DHL depot. A baby’s head, at least one foot, and some folds of skin were discovered during routine scans.
Bang Phongphang police were summoned to the DHL service center after its X-ray screening program revealed the attempt to deliver the body parts to the US. Alongside infant body parts, there was an adult heart with a stab injury
“They were not from one body but were in small pieces. They have been sent for forensic examination to confirm if they were from babies who died after delivery or in the womb,” Police Major General Chawalit Prasopsin told AFP News on Sunday.
Doctors at Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital told Reuters that the parts had been taken from the hospital's Medical Museum, known to locals as the Museum of Death.
“X-rays showed there were contents similar to human body parts. From our investigation of three parcels we found human body parts in five plastic containers,” Police Lieutenant General Ruangsak Jaritake, the National Police Commissioner’s assistant, told reporters.
The packages were marked 'children's toys' but x-rays proved otherwise.
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