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A Thai woman was sentenced to death this Thursday for the murder of a four-year-old girl in her care and the attempted murder of her own two-year-old son, whom she poisoned to make them look sick and deceitfully beg online donations.
The woman, identified as Nattivan or Pattanis, was charged with death of a girl and poisoning of a sonand for human trafficking, abuse and computer crimes, and a Thai court imposed the maximum penalty because he only confessed when police found evidence, Thai Rat reported.
The defendant had 15 million bats (about $407,000) in her bank accounts shortly before she was arrested on May 18, 2020 in Bangkok.
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Nattivan started asking for donations and selling items on Internet stating that a girl named Yim, who was the result of an unwanted pregnancy by a teenager who placed her in the care of a woman, had a “rare disease” that caused her to be hospitalized seven times. since December 2018, clarifies the police investigation.
Doctors at Thammasat Hospital in Bangkokwhere Yim was treated, at a press conference at the end of May, he indicated that the minor died in August 2019 from bleeding from the upper gastrointestinal tract, but then no one suspected anything.
Soon his son also fell ill. NattivanIm, who was admitted to Thammasat Hospital on January 13, 2020, with burned lips and vomiting blood, as well as a perforated esophagus, which aroused doctors’ suspicions as they were similar to Yim’s symptoms.
After that, they discovered that both children had been poisoned by the convict, who was arrested Police officer.
According to research, Yim’s mother gave his daughter Nattivan because she thought she was going to give him a better life even though she didn’t go through with her adoption and the killer opened several accounts to get donations.
(EFE)
Source: RPP

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