A court found him guilty of killing and dismembering the Colombian plastic surgeon Edwin Arrieta last year, after both met at a rave party on the holiday island of Koh Pha-ngan
The prosecutor is calling for a conviction for premeditated murder, which could carry the death penalty, while the Spaniard maintains that the Colombian surgeon’s death was accidental
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the Spaniard, accusing him of the premeditated murder of Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta last year on the island of Koh Pha-ngan
The court on the island of Samui has assigned a public defender to the Spaniard, who is accused of premeditated murder after confessing to killing and dismembering Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta
The suspect, a teenage boy who is in custody, had a record of being treated for mental illness and gave an incoherent account of his actions after his arrest, claiming that voices told him what to do, said the police
Thee three islands share a common beauty, but each one has a particularity that makes it stand out, from street markets to pristine waters and nightlife
Major Thai media said the shooter was 14 years old, though police chief confirmed only that he is a minor and appeared to be suffering from mental illness
The Spanish chef faces the death penalty after the investigation found the Colombian surgeon was stabbed before being dismembered and no third parties were involved
Thai police are still gathering evidence against the Spaniard, while continuing to search the coastal area of Kho Pha-ngan, where the 29-year-old admitted to disposing of parts of Edwin Arrieta’s body
The Spaniard, accused of killing Colombian plastic surgeon Edwin Arrieta, could serve a sentence in Spain under a 1987 agreement if he is not given the death penalty
The country has long been one of the world’s major sex tourism destinations. The majority of sex workers in the world are women, but it’s men who make the decisions about what they can do with their bodies
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