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Tunchanok Donhomla was 17 years old, living in Pattaya, Thailand, when she sent her friends a message that she was safe. Hours later, she was dead, and her body was found stuffed inside a suitcase beside a railway line. Security footage shows her entering a hotel in the early hours of the morning, holding hands with a 46 year old Australian man named Simon Carman. The two had reportedly met along Pattaya's Beach Road just before. To anyone watching the footage, it looked like an ordinary night out in a city built around tourism and nightlife. Hours later, separate cameras captured something very different. The same man left the building alone, this time pulling a large black suitcase behind him. He loaded it onto a motorbike and rode away. That suitcase was later found dumped near a railway line, not far from where the two had last been seen together. Police arrested Carman at Bangkok's main airport as he attempted to board a flight back to Australia. He has since been charged with murder. Carman claims her death was an accident, but investigators have not confirmed that version of events, and the case remains under active investigation. Thai authorities have stressed that this case is unusual and does not reflect the overall safety of the country, especially as Pattaya remains a major destination for foreign tourists. Still, the story has shaken both Thai and Australian communities, raising hard questions about how quickly an ordinary night can turn fatal, and how easily a suitcase can hide what really happened inside a hotel room. As the investigation continues, one question keeps coming back. If it really was an accident, why leave the country with a suitcase instead of calling for help? #colddocket #unsolvedmysteries #truecrime #crimestory #coldcase
Tunchanok Donhomla was 17 years old, living in Pattaya, Thailand, when she sent her friends a message that she was safe. Hours later, she was dead, and her body was found stuffed inside a suitcase beside a railway line. Security footage shows her entering a hotel in the early hours of the morning, holding hands with a 46 year old Australian man named Simon Carman. The two had reportedly met along Pattaya's Beach Road just before. To anyone watching the footage, it looked like an ordinary night out in a city built around tourism and nightlife. Hours later, separate cameras captured something very different. The same man left the building alone, this time pulling a large black suitcase behind him. He loaded it onto a motorbike and rode away. That suitcase was later found dumped near a railway line, not far from where the two had last been seen together. Police arrested Carman at Bangkok's main airport as he attempted to board a flight back to Australia. He has since been charged with murder. Carman claims her death was an accident, but investigators have not confirmed that version of events, and the case remains under active investigation. Thai authorities have stressed that this case is unusual and does not reflect the overall safety of the country, especially as Pattaya remains a major destination for foreign tourists. Still, the story has shaken both Thai and Australian communities, raising hard questions about how quickly an ordinary night can turn fatal, and how easily a suitcase can hide what really happened inside a hotel room. As the investigation continues, one question keeps coming back. If it really was an accident, why leave the country with a suitcase instead of calling for help? #colddocket #unsolvedmysteries #truecrime #crimestory #coldcase

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