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Police called as family feuds over Bt5,000 payment

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Police called as family feuds over Bt5,000 payment

By The Nation

 

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Singburi police were called to intervene yesterday when a family feud over a Bt5,000 government remedial payment turned ugly.

 

A woman complained to local officers that her son-in-law had cancelled a payment meant for her after an argument broke out over money.

 

Local vendor Chaweewan Klaisri, 60, said she had asked her son-in-law, Kritsana, 43, to help her register for the Bt5,000 payment. She offered him Bt500 in return for the service.

 

However, while the application was being processed, the family received a Bt2,000 remedial payment from the local government. Chaweewan said her son-in-law asked for a share of the money. When she refused his request he flew into a temper, then promptly cancelled the Bt5,000-payment application and insulted her.

 

Kritsana told police that Chaweewan had kept the Bt2,000 to herself when it was supposed to be shared among the family. He said he cancelled the application because she was not affected by the crisis and was able to sell her products every day.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30387450

 

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can we have an IQ assessment - check them for air

Fair is fair.

If she got 2000 thb, she should have given 200 thb to her son-in-law. And when or if she got the remaining 3000 thb, she should give him 300 thb.

 

Right now, nobody gets anything - except a huge loss of face.

 

 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Singburi police were called to intervene yesterday when a family feud over a Bt5,000 government remedial payment turned ugly.

Blood is thicker than water, until it comes to money!

30 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Blood is thicker than water, until it comes to money!

Lucky it was only 5K though don't get me wrong for some people that is a lot but better than being owed  660,000 and then state it was a gift or given money back to an Niece!!! and lying through their teeth and wonder why no speak to them DISGUSTING  but very common.

16 hours ago, rasmus5150 said:

Fair is fair.

If she got 2000 thb, she should have given 200 thb to her son-in-law. And when or if she got the remaining 3000 thb, she should give him 300 thb.

 

Right now, nobody gets anything - except a huge loss of face.

 

 

Im curious did the son in law sleep with the wife that night Ill be willing to bet no! LOL

family is all important till .....aha money!

1 hour ago, HashBrownHarry said:

Thais are a disaster when money in involved.

 

1 hour ago, steven100 said:

thai family love .....  ain't it just grand ... 

Just like when people die in the US and Europe, and the inheritance has to be divided between family and kids.

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