Alleged Spanish killer may have had help: police

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2016
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An ongoing investigation suggests that the Spanish prime suspect in a gruesome murder may have had at least two accomplices.

Artur Segarra Princep is accused of killing and dismembering fellow Spaniard David Bernat.
“We believe the victim’s body parts were gradually dumped along the Chao Phraya River and it’s likely that more than two people have played a role here,” said Metropolitan Police acting chief Lt-General Sanit Mahathavorn yesterday. 
Police began investigating the grisly crime last month after several human body parts were found floating in various locations in the river. DNA tests confirmed the body parts belonged to Bernat, who was reported missing. 
Earlier this month, as the police investigation intensified, Segarra Princep fled Thailand to Cambodia, where he was arrested.