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Three men arrested over the murder of British tourists on Thai beach

The two people, both in their 20s, were found beaten to death early on Monday morning.

POLICE IN THAILAND are questioning three Burmese men over the murder of two British tourists on the southern resort island of Koh Tao, as their bodies were due to arrive in Bangkok for forensic tests.

David Miller, 24, and Hannah Witheridge, 23, were found naked and beaten to death early on Monday near a beachside bungalow on the island, a diving hot-spot near Koh Phangan in the Gulf of Thailand.

A bloodied garden hoe was discovered 35 metres from the murder scene.

“Three male Myanmar migrant workers are under police detention for investigation,” southern regional police commander Panya Maman told AFP, without providing any further details.

A second officer said police were not looking for a British man who had travelled with Miller, contrary to UK media reports.

Thailand Tourist Deaths AP AP

“All of the British nationals are now on their way home,” provincial police chief Kiattipong Khawsamang said, adding they had been “cleared” as suspects.

Neither officer was able to confirm Thai television reports that police had seized an iPhone and blood-stained jeans after raiding rooms used by the Burmese suspects.

Thai authorities frequently accuse migrants from Burma and Cambodia of committing crimes in the kingdom, where they make up a vast, poorly-paid and low-status workforce.

The bodies of the victims, who arrived in Thailand on 25 August, are being driven the 500 kilometres from southern Surat Thai province and are due in Bangkok later today for forensic tests.

Britons killed on Koh Tao The home of Hannah Witheridge in Norfolk PA Wire / Press Association Images PA Wire / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

‘Affected our image’ 

Koh Tao, home to stunning white sand beaches and azure waters, is popular with divers but is smaller and more laid-back than neighbouring Koh Phangan — which draws hordes of backpackers to its hedonistic “full moon” party.

On Tuesday Thai junta chief and prime minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha appeared to call into question the victims’ conduct in addition to the perpetrators of the attack.

“We have to look into the behaviour of the other party too because this kind of incident should not happen to anybody and it has affected our image,” he told reporters, referring to the two tourists.

Speaking a few hours later he said Thai authorities must tell “tourists when the safe times are to be outside, we have to help them understand.”

Police earlier said the pair had been seen partying at a local bar just hours before they died.

‘Battered tourism industry’

The murders are likely to heap more misery on Thailand’s lucrative tourism industry, which has been battered in recent months after a prolonged political crisis ended in a coup.

The army swiftly blanketed the country with a curfew and strict martial law, frightening off visitors.

Although the curfew was soon lifted from key tourist hotspots, visitor numbers have yet to rebound and martial law remains in place.

Thailand Politics Wason Wanichakorn / AP Photo Wason Wanichakorn / AP Photo / AP Photo

Military leaders have vowed to restore the nation’s reputation as the “Land of Smiles” with a clean-up targeting tourist resorts after a series of complaints about scams, assaults and even police extortion.

Dismayed Kho Tao locals told AFP the grisly crime was the first of its kind on the normally sleepy island.

Television footage late on Monday showed many residents wearing black as a sign of mourning.

- © AFP, 2014

Previously: Two British tourists murdered on Thai island after beach party > 

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