Hmong family found dead in Thai border province; 3-month-old child among victims
WANG CHAO, Thailand - An indigenous Hmong family of five, including their three-month-old baby, have been found dead in Wang Chao district, located in the border province of Tak in western Thailand.
Thai English language news outlet Thaiger identified the dead as 46-year-old Chao Manpathanakarn and his wife Jia Saengsawang, 34, and their children: 10-year-old Phiphiboon Manpathanakarn, seven-year-old Ekkapon Manpathanakarn, and three-month-old Waranya Manpathanakarn.Officers from the Wang Chao Police Station, who are conducting the investigation, told reporters that they believe the murder of the family was committed by a human trafficking gang.
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