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It would appear nobody knows. Perhaps the case was quietly resolved with the divvying up of the assets. Surely somebody in Pattaya must know what happened or didn't happen in terms of convictions or remanding of prisoners. Or do people forget the past so quickly here?

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Two Europeans and One Thai Arrested for Killing German

This is an update on the murder of 63 year old German, Mr. Heinrich Friedrich on 25th June that we reported about in the last issue of Pattaya People Weekly. Like a crime novel written by Agatha..........................................................................

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He denied killing Mr. Friedrich and refused to co-operate and argued that he had cancer and is going to die soon anyway. He is being detained at the Banglamung Police Station while police hopefully will solve the final act of this dreadful crime.

Pattaya People Media Group will keep you informed.

http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.asp?F...;IdArticle=6487

Hello Pattaya People.

Have you got any more information?

Is there a (un)happy ending yet?

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German shot dead in Pattaya

Pattaya, Chon Buri - A 63-year-old German man was shot dead late Sunday night police said.

Heinrich Hermann Friedrdch waas shot dead shortly after leaving a convenient store on Soi Suksomboon in Tambon Nong Palai of Chon Buri's Bang Lamung district at 11:27 pm.

He was shot four times by a pillion rider. The bullets hit his left temple, his back, his chest and left leg.

His Thai wife, Nantha Sukdee, 25, said she has been living with the German man for two years without registering their marriage.

She said the man had bought a house worth Bt5 million under the name of his former Thai wife whom she was suing for the return of the house and other assets.

Source: The Nation - 25 June 2007

not a good idea to mess about with too many women..in any country..

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So little has been expressed about what seems to be the obvious: this was a man who enjoyed the delights of Thailand, just like all of us, and was simply trying to live a good life -- like all of us.

A moment of silence in repect for his untimely death would be in order please.

And why not move cold and inane comments to an entirely different string and let this poor man as well as the very sad ending of his life, truly rest in peace.

Well said, couldn't agree more

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Well the deafening silence would lead me to assume it was multi-million baht bribes all round for the coppers and shove the file to the back of the cabinet. Case closed. Next.

Moral of the story: Be worth more to others alive rather than dead.

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