The remains of German real estate tycoon Hans Peter Mack, who has been missing since July 4, have been found inside a freezer of a rental home in the Thai city of Pattaya, according to local authorities.
“The case concerns assets. The offender seemed to know that Mr. Mack had assets. Detectives must find out if he knew Mr. Mack personally,” Thailand’s deputy national police chief said.Pattaya News
, Mack’s dismembered body had been discovered in a “large freezer” of a rental home around midnight local time on July 11. The discovery came after police reviewed CCTV footage around the area that showed a black pickup truck transporting the freezer in the direction of the rental home.Prior to his disappearance, Mack had been spotted on security footage leaving a local restaurant toward Jomtien beach—his last known sighting.
“Whoever took my husband, just tell me what you want, but please give me back my husband,” Mack’s wife said in a televised statement alongside his two sons—just hours before the gruesome discovery of his remains were reported. “Everyone is worried and we are waiting to find him. The family hopes he is still alive and in Thailand. Everyone will help to bring him home.”
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