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Thailand tourist double murder trial under way | Thailand tourist double murder trial under way |
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The trial is under way of two Burmese men charged with the murder of two British tourists earlier this year on the island of Koh Tao in Thailand. | |
Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, both 21, are accused of killing Hannah Witheridge, 23, from Norfolk, and David Miller, 24, from Jersey, in September. | |
Thai prosecutors say they have compiled a strong case against the defendants, who both deny killing the tourists. | |
The suspects, both migrant workers, could be executed if found guilty. | The suspects, both migrant workers, could be executed if found guilty. |
The bodies of Miss Witheridge and Mr Miller were found on a beach in the popular tourist destination on 15 September. Mr Miller died from drowning and a blow to the head, while Miss Witheridge died from head wounds. | |
According to previous court documents, both men have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder, rape, criminal cover-up, illegally entering Thailand and staying in the country without permission. | According to previous court documents, both men have been charged with conspiracy to commit murder, rape, criminal cover-up, illegally entering Thailand and staying in the country without permission. |
Brought forward | |
The trial was due to begin in February but was unexpectedly brought forward, the BBC's correspondent in Bangkok, Jonathan Head, said. | |
The investigation has been marred by allegations of both police incompetence and of confessions extracted by torture, he said. | |
In October, the two men retracted the confessions they made following their arrest three months ago. | |
They claimed they only confessed after being beaten and threatened by police. |