The body of a glamorous teenager accused of luring a British boy to his death in Thailand has been found, police announced today.

Dual-national Woramet Ben Taota was beaten to death last Saturday after meeting up with prolific drug dealer Chaiwat Boongarin close to his home in the country’s Lampang’s northern province.

The 16-year-old had been lured there by a 15-year-old girl known as Ping Pong who had become associated with the 44-year-old convict as part of a twisted honey-trap.

The pair were last seen riding off together on Saturday night on Ben’s motorbike.

This morning officers revealed the grim news that they had found the body of Ping Pong (pictured) buried in woodland just off the main north-south highway near Lampang.

This morning officers revealed the grim news that they had found the body of Ping Pong (pictured) buried in woodland just off the main north-south highway near Lampang.

This morning officers revealed the grim news that they had found the body of Ping Pong (pictured) buried in woodland just off the main north-south highway near Lampang.

Ping Pong, 15

Ping Pong, 15

Woramet Ben Taota, 16

Woramet Ben Taota, 16

16-year-old Woramet Ben Taota had been lured there by a 15-year-old girl known as Ping Pong (pictured) who had become associated with the 44-year-old convict as part of a twisted honey-trap

Ping Pong's desperate grandfather, 60-year-old farmer Charoon Annaeua, at the scene where she was found in a shallow grave just off the motorway

Ping Pong's desperate grandfather, 60-year-old farmer Charoon Annaeua, at the scene where she was found in a shallow grave just off the motorway

Ping Pong’s desperate grandfather, 60-year-old farmer Charoon Annaeua, at the scene where she was found in a shallow grave just off the motorway

Ambulance workers wrapped the body up and have took her to hospital for forensics

Ambulance workers wrapped the body up and have took her to hospital for forensics

Ambulance workers wrapped the body up and have took her to hospital for forensics

A source told MailOnline that killer Wat led officers to Ping Pong's grave

A source told MailOnline that killer Wat led officers to Ping Pong's grave

A source told MailOnline that killer Wat led officers to Ping Pong’s grave

Ben’s remains were discovered the following day, Sunday, in woods about three miles from his home.

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Parents of murdered British teenager in Thailand Steven Graham and Ooy Taota

Parents of murdered British teenager in Thailand Steven Graham and Ooy Taota

Parents of murdered British teenager in Thailand Steven Graham and Ooy Taota

The killer, who is known as Wat, confessed to murdering Ben but initially claimed to know nothing of Pong’s where-abouts.

His British dad Steve Graham confronted his son’s killer after making a dramatic dash from the UK after learning of the murder.

Police launched a desperate search for Pong, who her family believed was alive but being held against her will.

Her desperate grandfather, 60-year-old farmer Charoon Annaeua told MailOnline: ‘I am very worried about my grand-daughter.

‘It’s been almost a week now and we don’t know what has happened to her.

‘We have been searching for her. We have looked all through the village, the farmland and in the foothills of the mountains.

‘I fear she is being held against her will. It is a terrible thing that Wat has done.’

But this morning officers revealed the grim news that they had found her body buried in woodland just off the main north-south highway near Lampang. 

A police source told MailOnline: ‘The search team have found Pong’s body. 

‘The killer Wat led officers to her grave. 

The teenagers were last seen riding off together on Saturday night on Ben’s motorbike. Pictured: Ping Pong

The teenagers were last seen riding off together on Saturday night on Ben’s motorbike. Pictured: Ping Pong

The teenagers were last seen riding off together on Saturday night on Ben’s motorbike. Pictured: Ping Pong

Police launched a desperate search for Pong, who her family believed was alive but being held against her will

Police launched a desperate search for Pong, who her family believed was alive but being held against her will

Police launched a desperate search for Pong, who her family believed was alive but being held against her will

Ben’s remains were discovered on Sunday in woods about three miles from his home

Ben’s remains were discovered on Sunday in woods about three miles from his home

Ben’s remains were discovered on Sunday in woods about three miles from his home

The killer, who is known as Wat, confessed to murdering Ben but initially claimed to know nothing of Pong’s where-abouts

The killer, who is known as Wat, confessed to murdering Ben but initially claimed to know nothing of Pong’s where-abouts

The killer, who is known as Wat, confessed to murdering Ben but initially claimed to know nothing of Pong’s where-abouts

‘She had been murdered and buried in woods by the side of the main highway.’

Ben’s parents, Steven and Ooy have told of their devastation at his death.

They told MailOnline: ‘We are heart-broken. Words cannot describe our pain.

‘Ben was lured to meet his killer in some kind of honey trap set by this young girl.’