Man admits beating monk to death in Thailand over boxing wager
Suspect beat the monk repeatedly with a 60-centimetre-long candle after a dispute over an US$80 bet on a TV boxing match
By Chinnawat Singha
A man arrested for beating an elderly monk to death and fleeing in a stolen temple vehicle told police they had argued over payment of bets made on boxing matches on TV, and he lost his temper.
Makhata Seesai, 38, was caught at a relative’s house in the district of Wichian Buri in the northern province of Phetchabun in Thailand and later taken back to the city of Phitsanulok for a crime re-enactment.
Angry residents and monks gathered to watch the re-enactment and loudly put a curse on him. Police were deployed to prevent them assaulting the suspect.
Phra Somsri Apiwanano, 63, was found dead inside his living quarters on March 24 with head injuries and bruising to his body, by local people who came to make merit at the temple.
Mr Makhata confessed to having beaten the monk. He claimed he was not aware the monk had died.
He told police he went to the temple last week to see Phra Somsri, whom he knew well, and talk about his plan to enter the monkhood.