11 bodies found at cult temple
published : 9 May 2022 at 13:30
writer: Gary Boyle
ORIGINAL SOURCE/WRITER: Makkawan Wannakul

Eleven corpses were found in coffins when police raided a temple of a cult in Chaiyaphum on Sunday.
The temple was in a house on public land in Khon San district.
It was raided by local officials and police.
They were acting on information provided by Jeeraphan Phetkhao, alias Mor Pla, a local figure who has led authorities to catch many monks alleged to have indulged in sexual and other misconduct.
Officials detained the alleged cult leader, an old man with long white hair and a beard. He was later identified by reporters as Tawee Nanra, 75.
Coffins containing 11 corpses were found on the premises.
Cult followers said the bodies were brought there for rituals to send them to heaven. When asked for the death certificates, they could show the papers for only five of them.
Police said the place had been opened by a group of people belonging to a cult spreading superstitious beliefs. The cult leader also treated his followers for various diseases. The treatments included telling them to drink his urine, excrement, phlegm and dandruff.
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Vocabulary
- coffin: a box in which a dead body is buried or cremated - โลงศพ
- corpse: a dead body - ศพ
- cult: a religious group with controversial practices and beliefs that from the normal ones and which people believe are dangerous -
- figure: someone who is important in some way - บุคคลสำคัญ
- misconduct: unacceptable or bad behaviour by someone in a position of authority or responsibility - การประพฤติผิด
- phlegm (pronounced 'flem') : a thick yellow or green substance that you get in your nose and throat, especially when you have a cold - เสมหะ
- raid: to forcefully and suddenly enter a place to catch criminals or to search for something like drugs - ใช้กำลังเข้าค้นสถานที่หรือ จับกุมคนร้าย
- ritual: a formal ceremony - พิธีการ
- superstitious: believing in the power of magic or luck - เชื่อโชคลาง