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"Ya Dong" seller beats drunk customer to death for kicking his four year old

 

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Poh Teck Tung rescue foundation who were called to a "Ya Dong" (herbal liquor) stall in Bangkok found a 39 year old Surin man had been beaten to death. 

 

Narong Mumthong, a messenger, had been killed by Noppaporn Phosri, 30, from Kamphaengphet who is the owner of the stall in Ram Inthra Soi 8 in Bang Khen district. 

 

He gave himself up to police and told them that Narong had been drinking Ya Dong since early evening. He was drunk and kicked Noppaporn's four year old daughter in the butt causing her to cry as the little girl played and ran around the stall.

 

Furious about this Noppaporn confronted Narong and a fist fight ensued that resulted in the drunk man being knocked down. Still unable to contain his anger he kicked the victim until he was still.

 

He called Poh Teck Tung who declared him dead when they arrived at the scene. 

 

Noppaporn has been charged with assault resulting in death. 

 

Source: Thai Rath

 

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4 minutes ago, Bangkokhatter said:

And now the 4 year old will grow up for a while without a Dad.

I always wonder at some parents who say they would do this or that if someone harmed their child, do they stop to think of the consequences of their revenge ?

They don't anger takes hold. It's very easy to sit at a computer and point out he made a terrible mistake but in the moment you're talking about some extremely powerful urges to protect your offspring. He made a serious mistake and he and his child will suffer the consequences. It's unfortunate the victim put the man in this position to begin with.

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5 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Anyone who kicks a 4 year old is not worth the life they got. 

 

1 hour ago, Greyhat said:

He might have stopped before he killed the guy but I have sympathy for the circumstances. Kicking a man's 4 year old child is asking for a good beating. Sometimes the red mist just takes over.

Get rid of both idiots is the best solution.

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51 minutes ago, Greyhat said:

They don't anger takes hold. It's very easy to sit at a computer and point out he made a terrible mistake but in the moment you're talking about some extremely powerful urges to protect your offspring. He made a serious mistake and he and his child will suffer the consequences. It's unfortunate the victim put the man in this position to begin with.

When I was about 11, I was threatened with assault by an adult. I told my older brother and we went out to find the guy who did it. When my brother found him, he grabbed him by the throat, pushed him against a wall and angrily told him if he ever did it again he'd get a hiding. The adult apologised and looked really scared. My eldest brother was always very protective of me, but even as a 20-year-old, he knew that beating this guy up in front of me would be a terrible example to set. 

 

Violence begets violence. If I'd seen my brother give this guy a beating, that would most definitely have affected me. Seeing my brother get very angry, but still keeping his composure, taught me a valuable lesson. Kicking a man to death in front of your four-year-old kid goes way past the red mist or anger taking hold. It's purely psychotic and deplorable. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Greyhat said:

They don't anger takes hold. It's very easy to sit at a computer and point out he made a terrible mistake but in the moment you're talking about some extremely powerful urges to protect your offspring. He made a serious mistake and he and his child will suffer the consequences. It's unfortunate the victim put the man in this position to begin with.

I never said he made a terrible mistake and I agree he was unfortunately put in this position

 

I am a parent myself and can't honestly say how I would react, I hope I never have to find out.

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1 hour ago, lanng khao said:

Until you actually witnness for yourself some drunk kicking your 4 yr old daughter, then its hard to say how you would react,once the fight starts then its every man for himself..

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But who actually knows how hard he kicked the little girl ?  was it a push with his foot to get her out of his way ? Probably. He was very drunk.  Haven't we all been kicked up the bum sometime during our lives ?  So maybe he over reacted and beat hell out of a drunk guy. Now that's his biggest problem !  Need to know ALL the story before making comments here.

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But who actually knows how hard he kicked the little girl ?  was it a push with his foot to get her out of his way ? Probably. He was very drunk.  Haven't we all been kicked up the bum sometime during our lives ?  So maybe he over reacted and beat hell out of a drunk guy. Now that's his biggest problem !  Need to know ALL the story before making comments here.
Like i said, you have to be witness to what happened, no good getting the shudders,
Should of done this, should of done that.you can try and put yourself in that scenario but unless you saw sombody put his foot up the arse of your 4 year old cherub and lifted her off her feet, then you would be more that expected to Administer a severe thrashing...

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Jeez, kick a 4-year old in front of her dad then expect a beating. Now, if the beating is going to be within an inch of your life or end it is a toss-up. If you don't like the odds then don't go there. And you don't get to plead drunk if you were able to accurately land a kick on a tot's bottom.

 

The protective dad gets a rap on the wrist for negligent manslaughter and no time because his kid (obviously) needs him. The dead guy goes into the next life having learned an excellent lesson. Hopefully, he'll be reborn a good man.

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2 hours ago, Greyhat said:

He might have stopped before he killed the guy but I have sympathy for the circumstances. Kicking a man's 4 year old child is asking for a good beating. Sometimes the red mist just takes over.

He just killed a guy in a fight.

Maybe he's lying. I wouldn't believe a single thing a killer says.

But then again maybe that's exactly what happened.

Who knows what happened? 

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2 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Should at least get a life sentence, that's for sure.

Why? I don't know about killing the a***ole who kicked his son, but if anyone ever kicked my baby, I would sure as hell kick the chit out of him. ( if I could )

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