killer whose embalmed corpse was displayed for six decades as a harrowing warning has finally been cremated. Si Quey, 32, was found guilty of murdering seven children, cooking and eating them before being executed by firing squad in Bangkok, Thailand, in 1958.His corpse was used for research and embalmed before being put on display at the Siriraj Hospital Medical Museum - where it had remained ever since.The killer's name was often used by parents as a warning for children to behave and it spawned the phrase: "If you misbehave, Si Quey will come and catch you".But, in August last year human rights groups complained that the macabre display was undignified as the exhibit branded him a cannibal.Si Quey admitted murdering the babies but he.
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