A nurse was left horrified after finding a woman dead in the back seat of her car.
Nantawadee Khunwatee finished her shift at 6 pm and headed straight to the car park to drive home.
But as she approached the vehicle she spotted an unfamiliar woman slumped in the back.
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And as she got closer, she realized the stranger wasn’t moving.
The dead woman was later identified as 53-year-old Boonthita Sirikul who had gone missing that morning on Monday (21 October).
Nantawadee believes she might have forgotten to lock her car, allowing the stranger to climb in.
Boonthita’s family said she had been suffering from brain atrophy – a loss of neurons and connections between neurons – for over two years.

Brain atrophy is caused by different conditions including cerebral palsy, dementia, and infectious diseases.
On the day of the incident, her family had taken her to the hospital in Mueang Sisaket, north-eastern Thailand, for a check-up.
But after they returned from a bathroom break, she was nowhere to be found.
Her disappearance was reported to police.
Boonthita’s relatives do not suspect anything untoward but detectives plan to gather more evidence before proceeding with the case, as reported by Need To Know.
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