Grandmother of British boy, 16, found dead in Thai forest says she fears he was lured to his death

The heartbroken grandmother of a British teenager who was found dead with head wounds in a forest in Thailand says she believes he was lured into the forest to his death.

Her comments came as terrifying CCTV footage emerged showing the latest sighting of her grandson Woramet Ben Taota, 16, taking a motorcycle ride on Saturday with his girlfriend Yam, also 16, in his hometown of Lampang.

Taota, who had dual citizenship, borrowed his mother’s blue scooter and was seen riding with a girl on the back before being found dead the next day in Lampang province on May 7. His body was later found in a forest, with injuries that appeared to be blunt force.

His devastated British father Steven Graham, 60, a businessman who runs a thatched insurance company, is traveling to Thailand to speak to detectives there, who say they are now looking for a second girlfriend for fears for her safety following the arrest of a 44-year-old. year-old male suspect.

Meanwhile, Ben’s grandmother, Lilian Graham, has told MailOnline she believes he was persuaded to go to the woods where he was killed.

The heartbroken grandmother of a British teenager who was found dead with head wounds in a forest in Thailand says she believes he was lured into the forest to his death. Her comments come as terrifying CCTV footage showing the latest sighting of Woramet Ben Taota, 16 (pictured)

The newly released footage (pictured) shows how Ben had a girl who police said was 'romantically involved with' Suraphltchaya Khamsa, 16, who briefly drove behind at around 4:25pm when they visited her grandfather

The newly released footage (pictured) shows how Ben had a girl who police said was ‘romantically involved with’ Suraphltchaya Khamsa, 16, who briefly drove behind at around 4:25pm when they visited her grandfather

Dual national Taota (pictured) borrowed his mother's blue scooter and was seen riding with a girl on the back before being found dead the next day in Lampang province on May 7.  His body was later found in a forest, with injuries that appeared to be blunt force

Dual national Taota (pictured) borrowed his mother’s blue scooter and was seen riding with a girl on the back before being found dead the next day in Lampang province on May 7. His body was later found in a forest, with injuries that appeared to be blunt force

The new footage shows how Ben had a girl who police said was ‘romantically involved with’ Suraphltchaya Khamsa, 16, who briefly rode behind him at around 4.25pm ​​when they visited her grandfather. They dropped off another girl, also seen on a bicycle, and then rode off together in the dark at 7:18 p.m. local time.

Ben’s first girlfriend, Yam, has now been found and she is safe. The police have excluded her from the case.

However, there are fears for his second girlfriend Suraphltchaya after the arrest of suspect Chaiwat Boongarin, 44, who had known the couple ‘for several years’.

Major General Mongkol Sampawapol, commander of the Lampang Provincial Police, said officers are still searching for Suraphltchaya as she was “the last person Ben saw” before he was killed.

Speaking from the family home in Eastbourne, East Sussex, Ms Graham said: ‘Ben was with a girl and they went to the woods to meet a man. But something must have happened. And the man killed Ben. They don’t know what happened to the girl.’

Ms Graham added: ‘It was a real shock. We’re all broken. Ben’s dad Steve is going to Thailand tonight.

“I wanted to go out with him and support him. But he wouldn’t let me. He said the flight was too long and would be too distressing.’

Mrs. Graham told how Ben was born after a long-standing romance between her son Steve and the boy’s mother, known as Ooy.

She said: ‘Steve met Ben’s mother Ooy when he was on holiday in Thailand with friends. She got pregnant and Steve went back many times.

‘I also visited them. I really like it. But they lived too far apart and unfortunately their relationship didn’t work out. But Steve and I really loved Ben. He was really special. A real character.’

Police Major General Sampawapol said, “Suraphltchaya’s nickname was Ping Pong. She also had a close romantic relationship with the deceased. She is still missing and we are actively looking for her. She was the last person Ben saw.

A suspect has been arrested who has known the victim for some time. He denies any involvement in the death. However, we believe he is involved and it is related to drug trafficking in the area.”

Police said the suspect was released from prison about eight months ago after previous convictions for sex crimes.

They alleged that Chaiwat was seen riding his black unplated Honda Wave motorcycle at around 9pm on May 6 and parked it at his relative’s home with a young woman they believe is Ben’s girlfriend, Suraphltchaya. The motorcycle was found by officers this morning, May 9, behind a cowshed close to the house.

Sampawapol added, “The suspect told his relative that he wanted to leave his motorcycle at their house.

“He told them he was looking for a house to rent for his mistress. He then left the house on another motorcycle and returned the next morning.

Then he rode the black Honda Wave and left it at the cabin before officers found it on May 9.

“We are still looking for the young woman and believe she is still safe.”

Woramet Ben Taota, 16, is believed to have been brutally murdered and dumped in a forest in Thailand as police searched for his missing girlfriend

Woramet Ben Taota, 16, is believed to have been brutally murdered and dumped in a forest in Thailand as police searched for his missing girlfriend

Dual nationality Woramet Ben Taota, 16, went on a motorcycle ride with the girl named Yam, 16, (pictured) in Lampang province on May 6, but neither returned to their homes

Dual nationality Woramet Ben Taota, 16, went on a motorcycle ride with the girl named Yam, 16, (pictured) in Lampang province on May 6, but neither returned to their homes

Woramet Ben Taota's devastated father Steven Graham (left), 60, a businessman who runs a thatched insurance company, travels to Thailand to speak to detectives there

Woramet Ben Taota’s devastated father Steven Graham (left), 60, a businessman who runs a thatched insurance company, travels to Thailand to speak to detectives there

Officers had reported that the teen’s phone and money were missing from his shoulder bag and suggested he may have been robbed.

They think he was killed elsewhere and left in the woods because there were no signs of a struggle.

Thai media reported that Ben’s body was found by a garbage collector who was at work on Sunday morning.

Police Colonel Sittisak Singtongla, superintendent of the Mae Tha Police Department, said: “The station received a report at 10:15 am that a body had been found in the undergrowth.”

Investigation teams from Mae Tha Police Station and Lampang Provincial Investigation Team along with forensic officers, forensic medicine doctors and Tanna Krua Forest Rescue personnel were on the scene.

Thai media reported that the teenager was found with his back against a tree, wearing a black long-sleeved T-shirt and jeans.

Police said the body has been taken to hospital for an autopsy.

“We are currently tracing people close to the victim, including his female companion. She is a key figure in this case, as she is the last person to see him alive.’

Ben’s mother, Ooy Taota, told police her son said goodbye to her on Saturday night, saying he was “going to work with friends,” but gave her no further details.

With the news of his death, friends took to Facebook to leave tributes for Taota.

The missing girl’s parents are said to have ‘begged’ the media to help find their daughter.

Police said they did not rule out motives and attributed the murder to a possible love affair, a personal conflict or a work conflict.

Police Colonel Sittisak added: “We have not finalized the matter.

“It is still unclear whether it was a robbery, because the phone and money of the deceased have not been found, but we cannot rule out other matters yet.”