Ratchadech Wongtabut
In this Sept. 18, 2019, photo, Ratchadech Wongtabut talks to reporters at the Bukkhalo Police Station in Bangkok, Thailand. Police have arrested Ratchadech the male model accused of taking an unconscious woman home, boasting online about his sexual exploits, and leaving her lifeless body in the lobby of his building. (AP Photo)

Thai police investigating a model’s unexplained death are hunting for more suspects in a case that has captivated the country and sparked rare outrage over the treatment of women in a poorly understood sector of the entertainment industry.

The body of model-for-hire Thitima Noraphanpiphat was found in the lobby of a Bangkok apartment block on Sept. 17, hours after she attended a party where she was paid to serve drinks.

Police are working to press charges against anyone tied to the “scandal” that led to the 25-year-old’s death, spokesman Krissana Pattanacharoen said late Saturday.

The case has fueled speculation over what happened to Thitima, who has nearly 85,000 followers on Instagram, where many have posted “RIP” on her photos.

The “pretty” industry in Thailand hires promotional models to attend clubs, product launches and car shows.

But critics say it exists in a legal gray area where women at VIP parties can be coerced into drugs, alcohol and sex.

The models can earn around $100 and up for an evening’s work — a significant amount for college students.

Police have already charged seven people connected to the party after CCTV footage went viral showing the main suspect dragging Thitima’s lifeless body into an elevator before dumping it on a couch in the lobby.

The inquiry is widening as authorities hope the case will serve as a warning.

“We have opened the investigation into all these people who got involved in this scandal as well, including the agency, the manager … and the customers who enjoyed the party,” Krissana said. “It just goes to show that if you cross the line, this is what you will receive.”

He said police had not released an official cause of death but a “very high consumption rate of alcohol” was found in her body. Her parents have challenged the finding had that she died from extreme intoxication, and appealed Thursday to the Justice Ministry for further investigation.

The man believed to be in the CCTV footage also works in the entertainment industry and has been identified as model Ratchadech Wongtabut.

He was arrested Wednesday and charged with illegal detention leading to death after he allegedly took Thitima from the party to his condo and left her on the lobby couch. He also was charged with abduction with intent of committing an indecent act and molestation, which he denies.

The six others were released on bail following a separate complaint from another woman hired for the party who said she blacked out and woke up with her clothes removed.

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