Ms Urai said Ms Sumarin was seeing another man and she and her husband had argued the night before. She and her husband would break up but reunite again for the sake of their kids, Ms Urai said. Ms Urai, the victim's mother-in-law, said Pitthayut sought shelter at her place the night before he died after a row with his wife. She revealed later that her daughter had admitted killing him, though Ms Urai said she suspected Pong was the main culprit. Ms Urai said she and her husband visited Ms Sumarin at their rental place later that night and urged them to make up.
Source: Bangkok Post July 18, 2020 21:33 UTC