Sanitation Worker Shocked to Find Newborn's Body in Garbage Bag in Saphan Pla Charoen Krung 58 Area
A sanitation worker discovered the body of a six-month-old male fetus in a garbage bag in Bangkok's Charoen Krung area; police are searching for the mother as authorities investigate.
A sanitation worker was shocked to find the body of a male newborn, approximately six months into gestation, in a garbage bag in the Saphan Pla Charoen Krung 58 area. The worker panicked and fled before reporting the discovery, saying he had never encountered such a situation in all his years of work.
On May 11, 2569, Pol. Maj. Lertchai Phuealongchai from Yannawa Police Station received the report and immediately coordinated with the forensic unit, forensic doctors from Police Hospital, and rescue personnel from Ruam Katanyu Foundation to respond to the scene.
At the location, authorities found the newborn's body with placenta and umbilical cord inside a clear plastic garbage bag behind a green garbage truck bearing license plate 67-9755 Bangkok. The infant was confirmed to be male, approximately six months into gestation.
Truck driver Chaiyanrong Katisart, 50, recounted that while collecting garbage bags along Charoen Krung 58 Soi at a designated collection point, he and his colleagues were sorting through bags to retrieve plastic bottles when they discovered the infant. He initially thought it was a doll, but upon pulling it out, he saw the placenta and umbilical cord. Shocked and distressed, he and his colleague decided to flee and called police to report the incident. He expressed that in all his years working in this area, he had never encountered anything like this and felt deeply sympathetic to the situation.
Initially, Yannawa Police Station transferred the infant's remains to Ruam Katanyu Foundation rescue personnel, who then transported the body to Police Hospital's forensic unit for identification purposes. Authorities aim to locate the mother to proceed with legal proceedings.