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Hunter’s Shot Kills Neighbour in Chiang Mai Forest

A 56-year-old man was killed after being mistakenly shot by a hunter who believed he was firing at a wild boar in a remote forest area of Chiang Mai province. The fatal shooting occurred in Huai Pang Noi, Ban Pa Miang Khun Pang, Moo 7, Mae Pang subdistrict, Phrao district, with authorities spending more than 11 hours recovering the victim’s body from difficult mountainous terrain.

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The victim was identified as Banthoeng, 56, a resident of Moo 6, Mae Pang subdistrict, Phrao district, Chiang Mai. Rescue officials received a request for assistance at 8.30pm on 24 June 2026 from local leaders to help retrieve the body from the deep forest.

Initial investigations found that Insorn, 65, had entered the forest on 22 June 2026 to wait for wild boar known to feed on forest fruit in the area. He had constructed a raised hunting platform in a tree within the forest and remained there waiting for animals to appear.

During the afternoon of 24 June, Banthoeng walked into the forest towards the same area, unaware that Insorn was already positioned nearby. As he passed through grass taller than head height close to the hunting location, movement in the vegetation caused Insorn to believe a wild boar was approaching.

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Insorn fired a single shot from a shotgun towards the movement. The pellets struck Banthoeng on the right side of his face, causing him to collapse immediately before his cries fell silent.

After climbing down from the platform to inspect the area, Insorn discovered that he had shot a neighbour rather than a wild animal. He then left the forest and informed relatives and community leaders, who contacted police and other authorities.

Police investigators from Long Khot Police Station, a duty doctor, rescue personnel from Phrao Wang Hin Rescue Centre, Mae Pang Municipality rescue workers, village headman Chatree Suphatip, administrative officials and local residents travelled on foot to the scene. The location was situated in steep, remote mountain forest.

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Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath

The site access was approximately 10 kilometres from the village, followed by a further 12-kilometre trek uphill into the forest. Recovery operations continued throughout the night under difficult conditions, with officials and villagers carrying the body through dense forest and mountainous terrain.

ThaiRath reported that the body was finally brought to a vehicle access point at 7.00am on 25 June 2026. It was then handed over to investigators and medical authorities for further legal procedures, as the investigation continues.

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Nemises Gold Member

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A shotgun is a close-range weapon. If he was close enough to kill with it, how could he possibly mistake a human for a wild boar? 🤔

findlay13 Silver Member

findlay13

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Investigate his relationship with dead guy.

jcmj Gold Member

jcmj

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This is why you wait until you see your prey Before you fire. Any kind of hunter knows that. Let’s see if there’s more to the story or he’s just a complete idiot.

jacko45k Star Member

jacko45k

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Perhaps a rather ugly guy or they had issues!

newbee2022 Star Member

newbee2022

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4 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

He had constructed a raised hunting platform in a tree

....and the shooting guy could mistaken him being a boar?

Questionable at least😳

ronster Gold Member

ronster

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So one guy walks through grass taller than himself 🤔 how could he tell where he was going ?

Then the other armed genius sees some grass moving and shoots at something he can't see !

Single digit IQ on the shooter it seems.

Although what's the chances it happened to be his neighbour, maybe a bit more to it than a mistake.

Hotchilli123 Explorer Member

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4 hours ago, Nemises said:

A shotgun is a close-range weapon. If he was close enough to kill with it, how could he possibly mistake a human for a wild boar? 🤔

Zero hunting or safety skills....

Purdey Diamond Member

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I believe so-called hunting accidents are not uncommon among people with guns. US Veep Dick Cheney accidentally shot 78-year-old Texas attorney Harry Whittington in the face, neck, and torso with a shotgun on February 11, 2006. However, he mistook Whittington for a bird, not a piggie.

Jim Waldron Silver Member

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"It's duck season!" "No, it's rabbit season!"

The old Elmer Fudd cartoons made mistaken identity funny. But, reality is very different.

This is at least the second fatal "I thought it was a wild boar" shooting in northern Thailand in recent weeks.

Firing at movement in long grass or dense forest without positively identifying the target isn't just an unfortunate mistake, it's totally irresponsible.

One of the first rules of safe hunting is to be absolutely certain of your target before pulling the trigger. If you can't clearly see what you're shooting at, you don't shoot. Simple as that.

A man going about his business is now dead because someone fired at rustling vegetation. Calling it an accident shouldn't distract from the fact that it was entirely preventable.

Charlest1971 Explorer Member

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This is manslaughter or possibly murder. You don’t discharge a weapon, as a hunter, unless you are 100% sure of what your target is. Firing into rustling grass is completely irresponsible. The hunter should expect a lengthy prison sentence.

BKKBike09 Gold Member

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The site access was approximately 10 kilometres from the village, followed by a further 12-kilometre trek uphill into the forest

So the guy who got shot randomly went for a forest stroll and ended up where the hunter was located? Since, it was, clearly, just down the road from the village!

More holes in this story than a piece of Swiss cheese.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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On 6/25/2026 at 6:53 PM, Purdey said:

I believe so-called hunting accidents are not uncommon among people with guns. US Veep Dick Cheney accidentally shot 78-year-old Texas attorney Harry Whittington in the face, neck, and torso with a shotgun on February 11, 2006. However, he mistook Whittington for a bird, not a piggie.

He was drunk out of his gourd, as usual.

dddave Platinum Member

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On 6/26/2026 at 3:49 AM, Nemises said:

A shotgun is a close-range weapon. If he was close enough to kill with it, how could he possibly mistake a human for a wild boar? 🤔

One doesn't go after a wild boar with buckshot. I'd guess he had 6mm ball shot and that has a further kill radius than buckshot. One ball in the head can easily kill a person.

Happens every hunting season worldwide: "The bush moved, I thought it was a deer."|

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