Audio By Carbonatix
Thai authorities have found the dismembered body of a missing German businessman in a freezer.
The search for Hans-Peter Mack, 62, reached a tragic end on Monday night as police located his remains in a garbage bag at a rented house in Nong Prue, a city in southern Thailand.
Two German suspects have been arrested.
Mack, a property broker who lived with his Thai wife in the eastern city of Pattaya, had been missing since 4 July.
Police say the two suspects conspired to murder Mack, then transported and concealed his body.
Mack was last seen in his Mercedes sedan in Pattaya, according to a missing-person notice put up by his family, who offered 3m baht (ÂŁ66,000; $86,000) for information on his whereabouts.
The car was found on Sunday in the parking lot of a condominium in Nong Prue, reports say.
Along with the body, investigators discovered a cordless chainsaw, a pair of hedge clippers, and rolls of plastic, according to footage aired on Thai television channels.
Police also found traces of what is believed to be a cleaning solvent on the seats, dashboard, steering wheel and other areas of the car.
Police Major General Theerachai Chamnanmor told The Bangkok Post the discoveries suggested"intention to destroy evidence".
Nong Prue police chief Tawee Kudthalaeng said authorities also discovered that a large amount of money was missing from Mack's bank account.
He added that Mack's remains were later found by using CCTV footage from the area, but did not elaborate.
The local broadcaster reported that Mack's wife had called him after he did not show up for their lunch appointment on 4 July.
She received a text message claiming he would call back. At about 10pm that night, she received another text saying that he was still with a client.
But Mack's wife told Thai media that Mack had never texted her in their five-year relationship.
Latest Stories
-
Asokore Mampong Assembly deploys emergency team to curb flood-related deaths
58 seconds -
Ghana challenges Partey’s visa denial in court
1 minute -
Why Ghanaian woman refuses to leave South Africa even after becoming homeless
2 minutes -
2026 World Cup: Black Stars arrive in Toronto ahead of opener against Panama
6 minutes -
Minority accuses government of ‘create, loot and share’ plot over Afari Hospital funding
7 minutes -
Mahama releases GH¢100m to Ghana National Research Fund
9 minutes -
Gomoa Dabenyi under siege by cobras, robbers amid prolonged power outage
10 minutes -
Ghana’s Tax-to-GDP ratio improves to 14% in 2025 – Deputy Finance Minister
15 minutes -
Prosecution witness alleges Chairman Wontumi ordered mining in protected Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve
55 minutes -
31 people dead after bus crashes in EthiopiaÂ
56 minutes -
G7 leaders meet in France with Iran and Ukraine high on agendaÂ
1 hour -
South Africa marks 50 years since Soweto uprising amid modern youth crisis Â
1 hour -
Engineer calls for greater citizen responsibility in tackling Ghana’s flood crisis
1 hour -
GRA targets informal sector with modified tax scheme
1 hour -
Embed climate education in national climate policies—AGN ChairÂ
1 hour