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Bangkok temple shooting: Immigration police woman surrenders after shooting former lover, says Thai media

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Bangkok temple shooting: Immigration police woman surrenders after shooting former lover, says Thai media

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

An immigration police woman has surrendered to police in her hometown after she gunned down her former lover at a temple in Bang Khae early Monday morning. 

 

She is lance corporal Siriwan.

 

Dead at the scene in the early hours of Monday was Linlada, 39, an online bag vendor who had been with her maid making merit at the temple of Wat Niman Radee.

 

There had been reports of an argument before shots were fired at the victim's neck. 

 

Later Monday the shooter's family took her to Sriprajan police in Suphanburi after she fled to her hometown and told her family what had happened. 

 

Pol Col Phakkhaphan Lekthamai of the Sriprajan police said that she had been handed over to the Phasi Charoen police in Bangkok and would be charged with murder. 

 

Sanook said that Siriwan, a tomboy, had lived with the victim in a police flat but their relationship turned sour and led to an acrimonious dispute over possessions. 

 

The victim had threatened to go to Siriwan's superior regarding the issue. 

 

They had met on Saturday to resolve the issue and planned to meet again today. 

 

But the shooting at the temple occurred first. Siriwan has reportedly admitted the crime. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

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It has nothing to do with possessions. This is just another case that shows the lack of acceptance. You are mine, and you will be mine forever!

6 hours ago, webfact said:

before shots were fired at the victim's neck. 

Yesterday report stated the victim had been shot four times in the head.

This is one for the feminists. Good to see the chicks here are just as unhinged as the men.

7 hours ago, Matzzon said:

It has nothing to do with possessions. This is just another case that shows the lack of acceptance. You are mine, and you will be mine forever!

Correct, some people cannot except it's over and just walk away.

She killed someone, ruined both families lives and screwed her own life up.

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

An immigration police woman

I had suspected I was dealing with a psychopathic murderer on my last visa extension. But didn't want to say something. 

1 hour ago, JeffersLos said:

I had suspected I was dealing with a psychopathic murderer on my last visa extension. But didn't want to say something. 

But did you draw her a map to where you live? You may want to double bolt the door at night ????

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Correct, some people cannot except it's over and just walk away.

She killed someone, ruined both families lives and screwed her own life up.

 

Yes, A perfect result in a sick persons mind.

I thought it's always happy ending after "girls gone wild" !!! ????

It has been studied to no end, there is more violence in lesbian relationships than in male homosexual relationships. This was a study done in the US.

18 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Yesterday report stated the victim had been shot four times in the head.

So one of these reports is off the mark.

Hope all that merit making turned out OK then.

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