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Police in Phonphaeng sub-district of Nong Khai in the north east of Thailand were called after a man threw a Sparta knife at his wife.

 

Bunpeng, 49, was waiting to surrender when the cops arrived. He was covered in blood. The knife was recovered.

 

He said that he and his wife and friends had been drinking yesterday. He stopped then implored his wife Dara to do likewise and get some work done on the windows. 

 

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She didn't stop and so he hurled the knife into the drinking circle. It hit her in the side of the neck and she later died in hospital, reported Thai Rath.

 

Bunpeng has been charged with negligent homicide.

 

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Negligent homicide?

 

Negligent homicide refers to the killing of another person through reckless or negligent behavior. It differs from other forms of homicide due to the implied lack of malice and intent.

 

Murder more like

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would not call hurling a Sparta knife at someone 'negligent'.

Murder you need to prove intent.  Throwing a knife at someone with  a reckless indifference as to where the knife lands and if in fact even intended to penetrate the skin, in a drunken rage would be a difficult one to prove. A single penetrating wound from a knife thrown from a distance.  A hard one.  

You would need admissions of intent or witnesses, technical evidence hearing his intent.  

 

The action may have been a spontaneous outburst. The negligent homicide charge is basically negligent manslaughter (I would be saying reckless manslaughter).  He may well have had intent but good luck proving that.  

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the key word is "Windows"

most likely re-installing, upgrading or making backups on Windows system. Can be different if she wasn't that tech-savvy and the version was pirate (most in LOS). So when policemen asked him "Why did you kill your wife?" He could easily claim on Microsoft.

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8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:
8 hours ago, Iamfalang said:

guns and knives do kill people.   if there wasn't a knife, it would be poison.  something.

 

drinking, drugs, education, stress over money or relationship or both, etc.......  these stories won't stop.

 

me:  two beers in two years.    everyone's different.  

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What´s with the silly last info? I have been drinking over a 1 000 beer in 2 years. Still don´t kill people

But can you throw a knife?

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On 4/18/2022 at 10:10 AM, Gottfrid said:

What´s with the silly last info? I have been drinking over a 1 000 beer in 2 years. Still don´t kill people. 

1,000 beers in 2 years.? 10 a week.?

10 small bottles a week should not turn anyone into a killer, nor 10 large ones come to that. 

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I am interested that the article mentioned that it was a "Sparta knife".

Can we expect an ad campaign?

Something like "drunken wife?, lose her with a Sparta knife"?

Maybe a photo of "Bunpeng, 49" smiling in his prison togs?

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