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38-year-old suspect barely escapes public lynching at reenactment after allegedly killing two of his relatives and injuring one with firearm in Chonburi


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38-year-old suspect barely escapes public lynching at reenactment after allegedly killing two of his relatives and injuring one with firearm in Chonburi

By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

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Ban Bueng district, Chonburi — A 38-year-old intoxicated man allegedly killed two of his male relatives and seriously injured one, whom he claimed had slapped him in the face before, with a firearm in Chonburi. The suspect reportedly barely escaped the lynching of the victims’ relatives.

 

Around midnight on May 28th, Ban Bueng police responded to an alleged murder involving three male victims named Niphon, 56, Wichan, 55, and Udon, 50, (last names not provided) at a retail store in the Nong Bon Daeng sub-district, Ban Bueng district, Chonburi.

 

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The first two victims were shot dead at the scene while the third suffered a serious gunshot wound. All three victims including the suspect were reportedly relatives.

 

The suspect, according to Ban Bueng police, was identified as Supakorn (name and age not provided). He fled on his motorcycle after committing a crime and retreated to his father-in-law’s house for refuge in the Thung Kwang sub-district, Phanat Nikhom district, Chonburi. 

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/05/30/38-year-old-suspect-barely-escapes-public-lynching-at-reenactment-after-allegedly-killing-two-of-his-relatives-and-injuring-one-with-firearm-in-chonburi/

 

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1 hour ago, mikebell said:

Further proof that the police ignore the Prime Minister when it comes to their quest for fame.  Re-enactments have been banned for years; not that anyone would notice.

Well, so are coups so he doesn't exactly hold the moral high ground, does he.

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22 hours ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Well, so are coups so he doesn't exactly hold the moral high ground, does he.

In a battle Army v Police, PM's men have more guns so why doesn't he take them on as promised?

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