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masaomi

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  1. Very suspicious! The police should question the owner of the guest house! Is he friends with the dead swedish? How close were they that he even knows how much is credited into his account every month?? Also, they are the same age!

    Far as I remember, I do not let even my friends know the details of my account. How so the Thai owner knows so much?? Something smells rotten here.

    Poor swedish chap. I feel so sorry for him.

  2. I think it might be important to be aware of the difference between Red Bull and the Thai original Krating Daeng.

    The Yoovidhya family is in partnership with the Austrian Dietrich Mateschitz in the Red Bull name.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Bull

    As a fan of Formula One motor racing and a fan of Vettel & Webber, I would not condemn the name of Red Bull because of the actions of one Thai man and his Ferrari.

    Ferrari & Red Bull there's a good combination.

    Ratcatcher, what a mess. What we see here is how one the most spoiled kiddies of the 4th richest family in Thailand kills a human, while speeding at up to 200km/h in BKK, driving under influence (of alcohol and probably other drugs) - then instead of helping hurries home, dragging the human 200m along the street till he is falling off his racing car and then at home he immediately tries to organize a coverup story with the family driver and friend police. Unfortunately the chief officer didn't believe it and so all the world now knows about the behaving of the CEO of Red Bull Thailand.

    Have a look at the face of this grown-up child - any sign of sadness? No, I think he feels more disgusted that he has to spend his time and money for those crappy lower class people during the funeral.

    What we have here is criminal with a proven very high criminal energy ... unfortunately he (more precise: his Dad) is so rich he can buy himself out of everything - he will not spend one single minutes in prison.

    And this "unforced" payment of 3 mills is only another PR-stunt. It's like advertising - they will charge it to the business budget, "welfare spendings". BTW 3 mills is just a ridiculous low amount if you have billions in the bank ... selling one car brings them more profit than those 3 mills.

    This whole "spoiled but rich kiddie" story is so awfully disgusting it makes me almost puke in the keyboard. Hope this <deleted>,,,ing sonny boy gonna spend some years in the worst prison so he learns about real human life, falling out of his HiSo-Bubble.

    And as this killer-kid stands for Red Bull as well as Ferrari - there will be no more RB, no more Ferrari (well, also for other reasons) and no more F1.

    You must not try to separate Red Bull F1 from Red Bull - it is the same. AND IT IS DISGUSTING - because the RB-owning family in Thailand just showed how much they are off this planet. They think they might do whatever they want - no fear of the consequences.

    And as many commenters already wrote, usually for a rich guy like this in Thailand there will be NO consequences. Therefore I hope the world is following this story and will keep an eye on it - keeping up the public pressure.

    BTW, F1 is also annoying with all those nasty UBS logos everywhere.

    All your hate messages ranting on about the rich is just as disgusting, obnoxious and extremely repulsive....or much worst! Sour grapes never prosper and are easily seen as hypocrites!
  3. why 3 mil bath..... ask for 10 mil bath the guy is in deep shit....... or maybe 20 mil... or 30 mil believe the guy & family have much more inside the bank teach them and their very hi so and irresponsible borned siiver spoon community. your 3 mil will finish in a month for what.. a brand new suv and a small 2 bedroom town house and a family dinner at mookata..

    I so totally agree with you!!!! Perhaps 3 million baht is alot for the poor family. They really should have insisted on at least 30 million baht. The young man should have voluntary offered at least 10 million baht. 3 million is pathetic!
  4. Whew! What a relief. At least now the wealthy young man don't have to serve time in the horrible prison. I guess there is always 2 sides to a coin in legal matters. For the defendant, he would appreciate Thailand merciful law of not sending him to prison, for the victim, the loss is unreplaceable though having a little comfort from some financial gains is better then none. No use crying over spilt milk.

    I see it as Live and Let Live. Mistake is a mistake only when you don't learn from it. Let's hope this young man learns his lessons.

  5. This is a film not worth watching. It would not even catch my attention if not for those Islamic middle east making a fuss out of it!?? Why the big fuss? People have made ridiculous assumptions about Christianity & being a christian myself, I just watch in amusment & did nothing. Why all the violence? Why burn away all those nice flags?

    It is sad when people are so misled by the wrong "prophet".

  6. So the Singapore government which is constantly referred to as being elite and at the same time has done more for its people than most governments and is uncorrupted and likewise the Elite British PM, are scumbags according to some posts on this forum. Many Elite in Thailand are good people. These post posts smack of UK class prejudices by persons who should have left them behind when they left the UK and came here.

    Singapore is never the Elite! The government is even more corrupted than Thailand, Myanmar & South Africa put together. The LKY family is a tyrant! Singaporeans did not live in Security, they lived in Fear which they mistook for security!

    Now their jobs are taken over by majority of filipinos and Mainland chinese, still they are oblivion to their plight!

    Ignorance is bliss! Har!

  7. Firstly, my condolences and sympathy to the families of the two women. I sincerely hope Ms Hughes makes a good recovery.

    Soi Suan Phlu is an average soi with 2 lane traffic and doing 70 -80km/h (45-50 mph) in the rain, IMHO, is irresponsible. He stopped 50 metres away, and his passenger "jumped out and took another cab".

    I asked myself "What would I have done"? and I honestly think I would have attempted to render some assistance. Once again, the driver fled the scene.

    Perhaps he had been drinking Krating Daeng. At least he turned himself in later, better than the weasel with the Ferrari a while back.

    We shall now see how the justice system works once again.

    I wonder if he is even the actual driver! He could be a scapegoat for the right price because the coward dare not face the consequences! Also, I seriously doubt if the law would prosecute him to the max! I feel so sorry for the british lady and her friend. It should never have happened. I know the taxi drivers here, 90% of them are dirty rotten scoundrels and totally reckless drivers!
  8. A truly selfish and treacherous deed. A bomb trap has no selection, whoever or whatever is first to get near. A childhood friend lost most of his left hand to a lighter bomb, it was intended for a woman from a jilted boyfriend. Never caught or punished. I hope this ratass gets caught and severely punished. My friend had incredible strength in the little finger and thumb left over, and utilized it as an asset to give a spock vulcun pinch to drop you to your knees.

    I hope the young kid recovers and gets a hold of a good hi-tech prosthetic leg and has the will power to get on with life again!

    What goes around comes around, trust me, that guy who planted the bomb will get to have his own medicine one day!
  9. Thanks for adding my video Webfact

    DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide). Chemical Technical Summary for Public Health and Public Safety Professionals. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

    http://www.atsdr.cdc...th-effects.html

    Also i can understand the Thai media / Gov have tired to cover this up also Thai hotels have a habbit of spraying all rooms with this stuff and can make problems with breathing ..

    I was being poisoned with the same stuff by the cook in Zen Restaurant. I was almost half dead by I arrived in hospital! Very evil individuals!
  10. First it was the Christians then the Buddhists now. What's next? Hindu and what else? These people thinks the world owes them a living!!

    Reminds me of Indonesia! Why don't they get a life and focus on making money by getting a decent job?

    There's more to it in life than fighting and killing. As the Thais would say: More stupid than a Buffalo & born lower than a mongrel dog.

  11. Am I surprised!??! I would have thought Thailand would have ranked World class number 1! Numero Uno! For being ridiculously Unfaithful. Not only are the girls, all the people here including the guys, gays and even the transvestites are promiscuous casanovas!

    Me ex-fiance would admit it readily. Working in the Thai Airways service industry, it is totally impossible to keep a lid on the person. The birthday wish for my ex was a brand new car and turned me down flatly when I proposed to purchase a new Toyota Vios. Insisted that only a Mercedes Benz E250 coupe CGI would suffice.

    I was kicked out of the house for not being able to fulfill the birthday wish! Instead the son of the owner of Siam Paragon became the new BF when he purchased the dream car. He drove a Bentley Continental Speed himself.

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  12. A case of mistaken identity. I always feel sorry when someone's family member is killed or dies, but politicians live by their own rules and sometimes die by them.

    Don't feel too sorry. The death of the son probably saved some poor sap from being run over by him in the future, for which, as the son of a prominent politician he would undoubtedly walk away from without any negative personal ramifications.

    What an absolutely ridiculous, not to say moronic assumption.

    Not when you know that the 27 year old boy was carrying a gun.

    So?? *duh! Even farangs carry guns here! Let alone Politician's son.

  13. A case of mistaken identity. I always feel sorry when someone's family member is killed or dies, but politicians live by their own rules and sometimes die by them.

    Don't feel too sorry. The death of the son probably saved some poor sap from being run over by him in the future, for which, as the son of a prominent politician he would undoubtedly walk away from without any negative personal ramifications.

    What crap theory and assumptions! Like you know the son personally to know that he would take after the father! For Christ's sake, he is only 27 years! Life is just the beginning for him. Too cruel of you to be judging him on the merits of his father!! Get a life!

    You have no idea what you are talking about. Why was the 27 year old boy carrying a gun? Why did the 27 year old boy shoot at the people who eventually killed him?

    And now the police is supporting the father (who was earlier acquitted of a double murder) by making this look like an "accident".

    If you don't smell something fishy here you better get a life.

    SO you are the Judge, Jury and Executioner! Wow...I rest my case. "Argue with a F##L & nobody knows the Difference."

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