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  1. 1 hour ago, ChipButty said:

    In the British news yesterday the guy who died his G/F wife whatever you want to call her, She said he used to support her every month now she doesn't know what she will do she doesn't have any support, she should have told him to turn the music down she might still have her sponsor

    interesting that they were playing the music next door in the guys house who laying  down right now in the picture.. 

     

     

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  2. 4 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

    Seems you have been there, it does not matter which country you are in, murder is murder. This nonsense of ''it is not my country'' is so tiring. To speak of behavior, Thais should kill each other much more then.

    i can take personal attacks but at least i have common sense and especially at *******  three o'clock in the morning

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  3. 11 minutes ago, CG1 Blue said:

    Interesting read. I wonder if this was The Sun cherry picking quotes from the deceased's GF/wife 

     

    She paid an emotional tribute to her partner’s kindness and generosity.

    “He was the main provider, he supported me and my daughter,” she said.

    “He gave me a monthly allowance and my expenses are high, but my husband took amazing care of me. Now I don't know what to do because I will have nobody to support me.”

    What done is done time to move.. 

     

    because that’s what I’m doing about this situation honestly..

  4. 1 minute ago, Sunnny said:

    Cerebral palsy is not a mental  disease. And look at his photos - he looks pretty normal, unlike many others with the disease.

    Research shows that those with neurodevelopmental disorders such as cerebral palsy are more prone to psychiatric disorders in adulthood. If we identify the early signs of mental health difficulties, then we may be able to prevent them from escalating into a psychiatric disorder

     

    Please remember this be grateful of what health care you get back home compare to Thailand and especially if you have disabilities

  5. 3 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

    After dealing with my steps son's mental health issues over 15 years I know the trigger can be as small as refusing to buy smokes or whiskey which would result in death threats.In and out of the nearest mental health hospital on a regular basis because there are so many cases they can't cope.The only way they get admitted is if they actually do something.At first I thought he was just being a knob, until I saw and heard what he was going through and how little control he actually had and the horrendous torture he went through until 18 months ago I unstrung him from the rafters and tried to revive him even though he'd caused so much pain and grief to his mother and I.I now have nothing but sympathy for him and anyone who has to cope with this tragedy called mental health that includes the families and the staff struggling in the hospitals under the enormous strain of the shear numbers.So thanks for your efforts and words to remain non judgemental from the little we know about what has occurred.

    Empathy goes a long way nowadays.. 

     

    And society is too judgmental on sensitive topics.. 

     

     

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  6. Wassana said Marcus came back into their house to get another beer as him and his friend listened to music.

    “That was the last time I saw him alive,” she said.

    “After drinking for a bit he came back to my room to get a beer. He did not look drunk, he looked normal, and he carried that one bottle of beer out.

    “When I went outside late at night, it was like normal. Nothing was loud, it was quiet and there was no sound. 

  7. 12 minutes ago, Denim said:

    One thing is a bit unusual in this incident.

     

    There were two Brits , sitting together and presumably talking to each other. 

     

    If they were talking to each other for several hours the music might not have been that loud since who in their right minds wants to shout above music to be heard for several hours ?? Sore throats much.

    maybe not loud to a normal person but loud to a person with disabilities

     

     

    Also let me share this too .. 

     

    Education For Children with Disabilities

    Legally, all disabled persons are entitled to 12 years of free, basic education. However, the vast majority of schools in Thailand do not cater for disabled children. As a result, a child with a disability attends a special school which caters only to children with similar disabilities. Not many schools cater to disabled children so it is not always easy for children with disabilities to get an education.

     

    Disability Benefits in Thailand - Thailand - Angloinfo

     

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  8. 11 minutes ago, rbkk said:

    I'd bet my bottom dollar the immigration status of the Brits has been checked (black clad assasination squad looks familiar from other immigration raid press conferences.) If any discrepencies, you can safely say that the outcome will be......"If they hadn't had come to Thailand this wouldn't have happened."

    and people wonder why visas are getting hard to get

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