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Chinese Student Kills Thai Girlfriend, Jumps to Death in Pathum Thani
A 30-year-old Chinese student fatally stabbed his 21-year-old Thai girlfriend in a dormitory near Bangkok University in Pathum Thani before jumping from a nine-storey building to his death in the early hours of 5 April 2026. Police discovered the male suspect’s body at around 01:30 and later found the female victim dead inside a room on the eighth floor. The case has shocked the local community due to its brutality and the apparent sequence of events.
Officers returned to the site to inspect the room at approximately 10:30 on 5 April, where they found the body of Miss Nattanicha, a first-year humanities student from Uthai Thani. She was discovered in the bathroom with multiple stab wounds to the neck, head, chest and arms and had been dead for an estimated 12 to 24 hours. The room showed signs of disturbance, with belongings scattered and a blood-stained knife recovered near a desk.
Investigators also found several English messages written in blood on the walls, expressing sentiments such as “I have to go” and “understanding is more important than money”. The male suspect, identified as Mr Danzeng Pingcuo, was also a first-year humanities student and in a relationship with the victim. Police believe the couple had an ongoing argument prior to the attack, supported by witness accounts of heated phone conversation earlier.
CCTV footage established a timeline of movements on 4 and 5 April, showing the suspect entering and leaving the room multiple times. The victim entered the room at 20:44 on 4 April and was not seen leaving. At 01:59 on 5 April, the suspect exited the room wearing different clothes with blood stains on his trousers, briefly returned and no further movement was recorded before his fatal jump.
Amarin reported that police suspect the man killed his girlfriend, injured himself, wrote messages in his own blood and then jumped from the rear balcony in an attempt to evade responsibility. Authorities reported the investigation remains ongoing and have transferred both bodies to Thammasat University Hospital for detailed autopsies to determine and confirm the exact causes of death.
A 30-year-old Chinese student fatally stabbed his 21-year-old Thai girlfriend in a dormitory near Bangkok University in Pathum Thani before jumping from a nine-storey building to his death in the early hours of 5 April 2026. Police discovered the male suspect’s body at around 01:30 and later found the female victim dead inside a room on the eighth floor. The case has shocked the local community due to its brutality and the apparent sequence of events.
Officers returned to the site to inspect the room at approximately 10:30 on 5 April, where they found the body of Miss Nattanicha, a first-year humanities student from Uthai Thani. She was discovered in the bathroom with multiple stab wounds to the neck, head, chest and arms and had been dead for an estimated 12 to 24 hours. The room showed signs of disturbance, with belongings scattered and a blood-stained knife recovered near a desk.
Investigators also found several English messages written in blood on the walls, expressing sentiments such as “I have to go” and “understanding is more important than money”. The male suspect, identified as Mr Danzeng Pingcuo, was also a first-year humanities student and in a relationship with the victim. Police believe the couple had an ongoing argument prior to the attack, supported by witness accounts of heated phone conversation earlier.
CCTV footage established a timeline of movements on 4 and 5 April, showing the suspect entering and leaving the room multiple times. The victim entered the room at 20:44 on 4 April and was not seen leaving. At 01:59 on 5 April, the suspect exited the room wearing different clothes with blood stains on his trousers, briefly returned and no further movement was recorded before his fatal jump.
Amarin reported that police suspect the man killed his girlfriend, injured himself, wrote messages in his own blood and then jumped from the rear balcony in an attempt to evade responsibility. Authorities reported the investigation remains ongoing and have transferred both bodies to Thammasat University Hospital for detailed autopsies to determine and confirm the exact causes of death.


