Thailand tourist murder suspects retract confessions

22 Oct 2014 / 20:23 H.

BANGKOK: Two Myanmar migrant workers accused of murdering a pair of British tourists on a Thai island have retracted their confessions and alleged they were tortured, lawyers said today.
Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun were charged with the murder of David Miller, 24, and the rape and murder of Hannah Witheridge, 23, after the tourists' battered bodies were found on the island of Koh Tao last month.
The retractions are the latest blow for Thai police who have come under widespread criticism for bungling the murder investigation amid accusations the migrants were being framed for the brutal crime.
"The suspects said they did not kill them, they were not involved in the incident, and they were physically abused," Surapong Kongchantuk, the lead lawyer for the pair, said.
Thai authorities have strongly denied using the pair as scapegoats, insisting the case is built on solid evidence showing the DNA of the accused matches samples taken from Witheridge's body.
Prosecutors today confirmed they had received a letter from the defence team in which the pair withdrew their confession and laid out allegations of torture.
"It doesn't matter if they confessed or denied it because the court will consider evidence from forensic tests," said prosecution lawyer Paiboon Archavanuntakun.
Last week Thai authorities agreed to allow British police to observe the investigation after the UK expressed concerns and offered to help with the probe.
The parents of the migrant workers were expected to travel to Koh Samui prison on Wednesday to visit their detained sons, Surapong said. – AFP

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