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Thai man stabs wife's ex husband after being accused of stealing wood to build a house

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Thai man stabs wife's ex husband after being accused of stealing wood to build a house

 

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A Thai man in Nakhon Sri Thammarat went round to his wife's ex husband to confront him.

 

Jakrasunan or "Pat" wanted to know who had been accusing him of stealing wood to build a house. 

 

Dern, 63, the mother of Thepprasit or "Ek" opened the door and Pat started waving a knife at her. 

 

Ek armed himself with a knife too and the pair traded insults until they were parted by neighbors. 

 

But as Pat was persuaded to go home he continued to shout abuse causing Ek to follow him to his house. 

 

There the pair engaged in a knife battle with the larger of the two prevailing. 

 

Police found Ek dead from multiple stab wounds to the chest, hand and leg at his house in Ban Na Khao, Dusit sub-district. 

 

The assailant fled the scene and is being sought by Tham Phannara police. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

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Stealing wood? There must be relationship issues since involvement with a woman.

This kind of thing has been a daily occurrence for years and rarely gets reported as is so common

My wife's from NST, and I read lots of reports of dangerous violence there.

20 years ago I nicknamed the place 'Nakorn Sri Mafiarat' and it looks like it was an apt moniker. 

There are always women involved!
Please be careful who you sleep with. Women are foxes and they get you into troubles.
Don't lose your head over a woman, you'll find tons of them.

I lived in the south for many years on Samui. We encountered alot of people from the south, and they are famous for being hot headed, and losing their temper easily. You do not want to provoke them!

 

A battle over wood. What can one say? The juvenile spirit prevails. 

Thai men. Nuff' said.

23 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Guess his wife told Pat the Eks wood was bigger than his

You mean it wasn't Tigers Wood......

3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I lived in the south for many years on Samui. We encountered alot of people from the south, and they are famous for being hot headed, and losing their temper easily. You do not want to provoke them!

 

A battle over wood. What can one say? The juvenile spirit prevails. 

I thought this was an Isaan forum, not the south.

20 minutes ago, fgmr said:

I thought this was an Isaan forum, not the south.

Duh!

Nakhon Sri Thammarat

36 minutes ago, fgmr said:

I thought this was an Isaan forum, not the south.

Incorrect sir. It is a southern thailand forum, and NST is in the south. 

Well, someone was only accusing him of stealing but now he'll be on a murder charge. I must be living on a different planet or something.

I think the inference is that what goes on in the south's similar to what happens in the northeast.

Hot headed stupidity is not confined to the south.

7 hours ago, baansgr said:

This kind of thing has been a daily occurrence for years and rarely gets reported as is so common

Just a reminder to us that life continues as normal in Thailand, despite the virus.

9 hours ago, kevin612 said:

Stealing wood? There must be relationship issues since involvement with a woman.

I guess he didn't get the memo. Whores don't care about lumber.

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