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 I Feel Bad for What Happened⌠â Simon Peter Carmanâs Words to the Thai Teenagerâs Family Spark Public Outrage, and It Was All Caught on Camera
Australian man charged with murder in Thailand after teenage girlâs body found in suitcase
Simon Peter Carman, 46, has denied the charges against him
An Australian man has been charged with the murder of a teenage girl whose naked body was found in a suitcase in Thailand.
Pattaya City police told the Guardian the man, identified as Simon Peter Carman, 46, has denied the charges against him.
In video footage of Carman in custody obtained by the ABC and other media, Carman says what occurred was âout of my controlâ. Local Thai media have reported the alleged crime began with a disagreement over money.
Carman was arrested at Bangkokâs Suvarnabhumi airport on Friday evening in connection with the disappearance of Tunchanok Donhomla, 17, in Pattaya on Thailandâs eastern Gulf coast.
After questioning Carman in the early hours of Saturday morning, local police in Pattaya found a naked body in a suitcase near railway tracks, which they identified as Donhomla.
Police said they have laid three charges against Carman of murder, concealing a corpse in an attempt to hide the cause of death, and abduction of a minor over 15 but not yet 18 years of age for indecent purposes.
Carman denied all charges, they said.
In videos taken while Carman was in custody he addresses the victimâs family: âI feel bad for what happened to your daughter. It was out of my control.â

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âI hope you â I know youâll be very sad, upset. Same, same me. It shouldnât happen. I hope youâre OK â I know youâre not â but I hope and tell other girls just to be ⌠careful âŚâ Carman says in the video.
The footage appears to show scratch marks on Carmanâs upper arms and neck which he describes as spider bites: âI think itâs a spider; they always get in here.â
CCTV footage, also seen by the Guardian and verified by police, allegedly shows Carman and Donhomla holding hands in a condo lobby while waiting for an elevator shortly after 3.30am on Thursday.
CCTV footage from later Thursday evening â between 9.25pm and 9.48pm â allegedly shows Carman dragging the suitcase out of the building and leaving on a motorbike with it strapped behind him, and between 9.57pm and 10.06pm returning without the suitcase.
The local Thairath news website reported that Carman pleaded not guilty to police, saying that he acted in self defence which resulted in Donhomlaâs death.
Thairath reported that a struggle ensued because of a disagreement over the charge for Donhomlaâs time.
In Thailandâs criminal code, being convicted for murder can carry the death penalty or between 15 and 20 yearsâ inprisonment.
Carman remained in custody at Pattaya City court on Sunday. He is will appear in court at a date to be determined.
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