The bad news: It was a 10 million baht (USD 278,000) diamond the woman was accused of stealing from a jewelry fair, adding a piece of rock-hard evidence to the case against her.
Police Col Mana Tienmaungpak said today that authorities got to the bottom of the theft when a doctor wielding a colonoscope and the medical equivalent of pliers pulled the 6-carat gemstone from the large intestine of the woman alleged to have filched it, after nature and laxatives failed to get it out.
The suspects initially denied involvement, but X-rays showed a diamond-like object in the woman's intestine, and police said she then confessed.
Mana, the chief investigator for the case, said the woman agreed to delicate operation after being told that the gemstone risked injuring her. The diamond's owner identified the stone after it was removed.
In 2012, police in South Africa arrested a 25-year-old man who they said swallowed 220 polished diamonds in an attempt to smuggle them out of the country.
The diamonds were estimated to be worth about USD 2.3 million, and were discovered by a body scan as the man was waiting to go through security at the international airport near Johannesburg prior to taking a flight to Dubai.
