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Police search for teenagers who reportedly beat 14-year-old boy to death over theft accusations in Banglamung

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By Nop Meechukhun

 

Banglamung, Chonburi – A 14-year-old boy was reportedly beaten to death and discovered at a one-story house in the Huai Yai Subdistrict of Banglamung district on Saturday afternoon, September 17th.


Huai Yai subdistrict police arrived at the scene in Soi Hua Nong around 2:00 PM. after being notified of the incident. There, the body of the boy was discovered in the house’s garage with several wounds all over his body and bruises from being tied with ropes on both wrists. It was assumed by law enforcement that the bruises and wounds were from a physical assault and he was dead for 3 hours before officials arrived.

 

The boy, whose name was withheld due to our editorial policy, was delivered to the Central Institute of Forensic Science Thailand for an autopsy while the police began the investigation.

 

The child’s uncle, Den, told the police that his nephew was beaten by a group that accused him of stealing gold and 3000 baht in cash. The boy’s cries were heard constantly around 2:00 AM Saturday. 

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/09/18/police-search-for-teenagers-who-reportedly-beat-14-year-old-boy-to-death-over-theft-accusations-in-banglamung/

 

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  • but nobody went to his aid .....      what a twisted society.   Just one thing to say .....  savages !    find the culprits and put them away for 10yrs.   RIP .. poor boy. eve

  • "Mai pen rai"   "Who cares?"   "None of my business"   Sums Thailand up perfectly. Nobody cares about anyone, but themselves.   Where are his parents? He was pr

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    Thai Society of today, is indeed very twisted, and sick in so many aspects. We hear almost daily of Children who suffer the most terrible abuse, often from those who are supposed to be protecting

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8 minutes ago, webfact said:

The boy’s cries were heard constantly around 2:00 AM Saturday. 

but nobody went to his aid .....      what a twisted society.

 

Just one thing to say .....  savages !    find the culprits and put them away for 10yrs.

 

RIP .. poor boy.

even if you did steal the money & gold it doesn't give them the right to beat you. 

May they rot in hell. 

 

 

Edited by steven100

15 minutes ago, webfact said:

several wounds all over his body and bruises from being tied with ropes on both wrists. It was assumed by law enforcement that the bruises and wounds were from a physical assault

Gotta salute Pattaya Plod for this.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The boy’s cries were heard constantly around 2:00 AM Saturday. 

"Mai pen rai"

 

"Who cares?"

 

"None of my business"

 

Sums Thailand up perfectly. Nobody cares about anyone, but themselves.

 

Where are his parents? He was probably raised by some senile great auntie, abandoned by the biological woman who bore him. Even she probably doesn't know who the father is.

 

So sad and so common.

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3 hours ago, 2009 said:

"Mai pen rai"

 

"Who cares?"

 

"None of my business"

 

Sums Thailand up perfectly. Nobody cares about anyone, but themselves.

 

Where are his parents? He was probably raised by some senile great auntie, abandoned by the biological woman who bore him. Even she probably doesn't know who the father is.

 

So sad and so common.

Why don't you read the full article before making stupid comments?

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5 hours ago, steven100 said:

but nobody went to his aid .....      what a twisted society.

 

Just one thing to say .....  savages !    find the culprits and put them away for 10yrs.

 

RIP .. poor boy.

even if you did steal the money & gold it doesn't give them the right to beat you. 

May they rot in hell. 

 

 

Only 10 years? He is dead, make it life if not execution.

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8 hours ago, steven100 said:

but nobody went to his aid .....      what a twisted society.

Thai Society of today, is indeed very twisted, and sick in so many aspects.

We hear almost daily of Children who suffer the most terrible abuse, often from those who are supposed to be protecting them.

And very often the abuse is known to a Neighbour or Family member, who allow the abuse to continue without stepping in to prevent it.

The Old and Infirmed do not seem to escape the wrath of those, often family members who heap torment and abuse upon them also.

Something is severely lacking within Thai Society, and having lived here now for 15 Years, I can state that the problem seems to be getting worse on an almost Daily basis.

RIP...may the culprits spend the rest of their miserable lives dwelling on the heinous crime.

5 hours ago, Joe Farang said:

Why don't you read the full article before making stupid comments?

Having tead the full article I agree with 2009's comments which are most definitely not stupid.

9 hours ago, 2009 said:

"Mai pen rai"

 

"Who cares?"

 

"None of my business"

 

Sums Thailand up perfectly. Nobody cares about anyone, but themselves.

 

Where are his parents? He was probably raised by some senile great auntie, abandoned by the biological woman who bore him. Even she probably doesn't know who the father is.

 

So sad and so common.

Try reading the linked report before posting. Then you won't look like an idiot.

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44 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Having tead the full article I agree with 2009's comments which are most definitely not stupid.

Except that they kind of are (though not completely) since they imply that no-one tried to intervene, whereas someone did. On hearing the cries, his uncle went to try and stop the beating, but unfortunately, "The group then reportedly took the boy away on a motorcycle ..."

 

He was later returned, but was already dead.

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11 hours ago, steven100 said:

but nobody went to his aid .....      what a twisted society.

 

Just one thing to say .....  savages !    find the culprits and put them away for 10yrs.

 

RIP .. poor boy.

even if you did steal the money & gold it doesn't give them the right to beat you. 

May they rot in hell. 

 

 

thinking the same thing here  scum but what will Happen sweet FA condolences to this young man 

Three adult suspects who reportedly beat 14-year-old boy to death go through re-enactment in Chonburi

 

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The three adult suspects who reportedly stomped a 14-year-old boy to his death over a theft accusation went through a reenactment today, September 19th.

 

The three suspects including Patcharaphon “Peach” Khingklai (21), Natpong “Nut” Chumyen (26), and Kritsada “Paep” Ngentoum (22) reenacted the fatal assault against a 14-year-old boy at an abandoned house on Soi Hua Nong Bon in the Huai Yai subdistrict of Banglamung, Chonburi, at 1 pm today amid a crowd of Thai media including The Pattaya News.

 

Peach, a 21-year-old suspect, reportedly confessed to being the ringleader in the assault, saying that he tried to get the boy to tell his group about the location of alleged stolen valuables, gold and about 3000 baht, or 100 USD. The suspects claimed that the boy eventually told them, so they took him on a bike to the first place, which was the deceased boy’s uncle’s house.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/09/19/update-three-adult-suspects-who-reportedly-beat-14-year-old-boy-to-deaty-go-through-re-enactment-in-chonburi/

 

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12 hours ago, steven100 said:
12 hours ago, webfact said:

The boy’s cries were heard constantly around 2:00 AM Saturday. 

but nobody went to his aid .....      what a twisted society.

Read the link. His uncle stopped the initial beating.

10 hours ago, 2009 said:

"Mai pen rai"

 

"Who cares?"

 

"None of my business"

 

Sums Thailand up perfectly. Nobody cares about anyone, but themselves.

 

Where are his parents? He was probably raised by some senile great auntie, abandoned by the biological woman who bore him. Even she probably doesn't know who the father is.

 

So sad and so common.

You need to read the link also.

5 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Three adult suspects who reportedly beat 14-year-old boy to death go through re-enactment in Chonburi

 

929187BA-54B7-4A9E-AB0F-A0FDF0E4EA89-696x392.jpeg

 

The three adult suspects who reportedly stomped a 14-year-old boy to his death over a theft accusation went through a reenactment today, September 19th.

 

The three suspects including Patcharaphon “Peach” Khingklai (21), Natpong “Nut” Chumyen (26), and Kritsada “Paep” Ngentoum (22) reenacted the fatal assault against a 14-year-old boy at an abandoned house on Soi Hua Nong Bon in the Huai Yai subdistrict of Banglamung, Chonburi, at 1 pm today amid a crowd of Thai media including The Pattaya News.

 

Peach, a 21-year-old suspect, reportedly confessed to being the ringleader in the assault, saying that he tried to get the boy to tell his group about the location of alleged stolen valuables, gold and about 3000 baht, or 100 USD. The suspects claimed that the boy eventually told them, so they took him on a bike to the first place, which was the deceased boy’s uncle’s house.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/09/19/update-three-adult-suspects-who-reportedly-beat-14-year-old-boy-to-deaty-go-through-re-enactment-in-chonburi/

 

PattayaNews.jpg
-- © Copyright The Pattaya News 2022-09-19
 

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Could be that the boy had no idea where the stolen goods were and was just guessing and hoping to avoid a beating ?

11 minutes ago, Harveyboy said:

thinking the same thing here  scum but what will Happen sweet FA

Why do you think that SFA will be done about it?

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1 hour ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Except that they kind of are (though not completely) since they imply that no-one tried to intervene, whereas someone did. On hearing the cries, his uncle went to try and stop the beating, but unfortunately, "The group then reportedly took the boy away on a motorcycle ..."

 

He was later returned, but was already dead.

"Den woke up and reportedly saw a group of four teenagers brutally hitting and slapping the boy, threatening him to return the stolen gold. Den then approached them and tried to stop the attack, saying that he would report them to the police. The group then reportedly took the boy away on a motorcycle, saying that they were taking him to the place he hid the gold."

 

He basically did nothing. A weak half assed attempt and then he didn't call the police like he said he would.

 

Basically, is saw the attack and didn't really do anything. Just told the press he tried to stop it. Yeah, right. How exactly?

 

He should have called the police, but it seems like he just went back to his own business or went back to sleep or something.

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

The child’s uncle, Den, told the police that his nephew was beaten by a group that accused him of stealing gold and 3000 baht in cash. The boy’s cries were heard constantly around 2:00 AM Saturday.

But no-one investigated or intervened to scare off the murderers?

13 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

Thai Society of today, is indeed very twisted, and sick in so many aspects.

We hear almost daily of Children who suffer the most terrible abuse, often from those who are supposed to be protecting them.

And very often the abuse is known to a Neighbour or Family member, who allow the abuse to continue without stepping in to prevent it.

The Old and Infirmed do not seem to escape the wrath of those, often family members who heap torment and abuse upon them also.

Something is severely lacking within Thai Society, and having lived here now for 15 Years, I can state that the problem seems to be getting worse on an almost Daily basis.

Ditto.. this is my 15th year in continuous residence... definitely getting worse.

30 no parole years and castration to stop the scum breeding

10 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Read the link. His uncle stopped the initial beating.

The link I have says that the Uncle was in Pattaya at the time of the beating

13 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Why do you think that SFA will be done about it?

because the law is a total Sham .. remember only a few weeks ago the guy who was convicted of murder ...given Bail couldn't make this S##t up  ..so what you think Sherlock  long prison term Nope..death penalty Nope  a few wais a month in temple ..better chance ..The law hear is virtually non existent..except if there is cash involved... 

2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

30 no parole years and castration to stop the scum breeding

be good if they did.. but not going to happen Plod don't give a damn unless they can earn from it..

What a terrible and despicable thing to do. I try to have faith in humanity (mine at the same time) but I have to admit to being tired and at times really worn down by the brutal, unjust and cruel events of this world.

Makes you want to have been there, to intervene with definitive force to protect the child.

2 hours ago, Harveyboy said:
15 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Why do you think that SFA will be done about it?

because the law is a total Sham .. remember only a few weeks ago the guy who was convicted of murder ...given Bail couldn't make this S##t up  ..so what you think Sherlock  long prison term Nope..death penalty Nope  a few wais a month in temple ..better chance ..The law hear is virtually non existent..except if there is cash involved... 

Right.  So the fact that the attackers have been arrested and charged means nothing?    Why not wait and see the result of the investigation instead of just speculating about something that hasn't yet happened..."Sherlock"?

5 hours ago, flexomike said:
16 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Read the link. His uncle stopped the initial beating.

The link I have says that the Uncle was in Pattaya at the time of the beating

From the OP link that I commented on...

"The child’s uncle, Den, told the police that his nephew was beaten by a group that accused him of stealing gold and 3000 baht in cash. The boy’s cries were heard constantly around 2:00 AM Saturday. Den woke up and reportedly saw a group of four teenagers brutally hitting and slapping the boy, threatening him to return the stolen gold. Den then approached them and tried to stop the attack, saying that he would report them to the police". 

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Peach, a 21-year-old suspect, reportedly confessed to being the ringleader in the assault, saying that he tried to get the boy to tell his group about the location of alleged stolen valuables, gold and about 3000 baht, or 100 USD. The suspects claimed that the boy eventually told them, so they took him on a bike to the first place, which was the deceased boy’s uncle’s house.

Put the three suspects in a room with the father of the deceased boy.

Tie their hands behind their backs and give the father a hammer.

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